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Tlir  biromfler  la  falling  onr  thr  Inlfrlnr 
and  ihowers  or  tbuodcntonn*  art  reported 


oounonr  nuraoNn 

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Jan  Rrtelliif  Iff 

'imnBdittorui4aiilMgrl«lBoMKmoim  U 

mm  mmon                    .  .tin 

>0.  216-SEV£ISTY^ECONDirEAR 


5.C.  Lumber  Gains 
Favor  for  British 
Railroad  Purposes 

Hon.  F.  R  Bur4en  Tells  ot  Repeal  Orders  foe  200.000 
Douglas  Fir  Ties  From  Thit  Province— 
•    Eodontt  Trade  Miasioii 


VICTOWA^  BWBISH  COLiytyiA.  WBQHESDAY,  AUGUI^T  20, 1930 


TWENTY-TWO  PAGES 


Search  Mt.  Robson  for  Lx>ne  Climber 


SUCCESSFUL  demoiutratlon  of  the  fftct  thftt  Douglas  fir  tt«i 
will  st!  nd  up  I  1  !!ir  ref|uir(  iin  n'.i  uf  Uip  chief  railway  .-.yht --m.' 
!fi  Oreat  Brttitiii  l^as  npt  nctl  a  tremendous  maikct,  f'H  Bi.lish 
Columbia  lumbfr,  h(..i»(1  f  P.  Burden.  Mlnist<T  ot  Liinds.  on 
his  return  to  cltj  ^Mterday  Irom  an  exteaded  trip  lo  European 
points.  Mr/JMNMr  ttmad  part  ox  the  Canadian  delegation  of  six- 
ta§u  muBMn  tiMt  Mteniloa  tbf  WaKld  Powar  Oonsnw  At  Berlin, 
fnwt  Jtaw  U  to  M. 

On  mi  imy  bonu  ttw  mtAMert    —  -  ' 

made  pmmiwl  eontast  wttb  offlolali 
of  Uw  BrlUih  Forat  Product 
LaboratorlM  and  tha  pureharing  de- 
partment! ol  the  lars''  British  rall- 
TOadR.  One  railway  &y»:i>ni  plac- 
ing a  repeat  order  (or  BritMi  Co- 
lumbia fir  net  after  suroeuful  rnro- 
F-ottng  tests  carried  oul  at  London, 
ha*  rontracted  for  Ihf.  4pllvcrv  of 
300.000  ties  ImmedUtely,  and  th'n 
win  be  JodoMd  by  nun  wlemsvc 
ordtn. 

Mr.  Burden  ariM  be  faund  a  grow- 
ing maf etenee  for  British  Columbia 

i^nti  woods,  largely  as  a  result  of 
i:ie  exwllent  work  tMing  done  by 
Forest  Product  Laboratortea  and 
ii'.r-'i  the  dicrfceUc  nicanuieA  taken 
riv  Hrltiah  Coiiimbla  rr presenLatlve.i 
in  hlii^Innf!.  R^it-nt.  .TrtwotlriR  tebts 
Dougloi  fir  ties  have  tlcnjon- 
■mted  the  superiority  of  the  Snt- 
lib  Oolumbla  product,  and  exf^nslve 
b«gla«-  b^  ttta^nttnada-gC  Britain 
la  BveeM  lo  foOov. 

PATOOM  VBABB  MUSION 

While  In  Londtm  Mr.  Burden 
heard  nmeti  favorable  eomment  od 
the  suggestloa  that  a  Brtttah  Co- 
lumMa  lumber  trades  deUgaUon 
visit  B»  muted  Kingdom  lo -Inform 
the  Indutry  here  of  the  actual  re- 
qulrenmtf  of  the  market,  the  quel* 
Ity  Of  lufflbrr  rpquirefl  und  details 
as  to  cut  aii'i  iii<-nsur<-ni''nt5. 

BrltlBh  ColuinHirt  prndurcrs,  he 
Raid,  could  i'rr>/i;  i>y  i;n;i^n'lng 
methods  of  militng  and  in  Jhc  lurn- 
ing  out  of  specUled  dimensions  re- 
quired In  the  United  Kingdom  mar- 

OiMkna<  en  Vag*  I 


•yHE  photognyli  thowi  a  party  of  aeercbera  trtio  are  looking  tor  Newman   D.  Waffl.  New  Jersey 
1    scboolmastcr,  who  recently  set  oat  on  an  attempt  to  aeale  Monnt  Boibaon,  B.C..  alone.   When  he 
failed  lo  return  to       baae  after  two  dayi^  oearch  partlaa  we  ormlaedL  Several  days  ago  AlpinisU  found 
btts  of  clothfaK  on  a  rockj  pndpke^  and  bege  baa  bean  ilwBilp«aJ  ol  m>mug  the  veteran  nowrtafo 


ReturnH  From  B«-rliii 
Power  CoBgrcAft 


Gandhi  to  Halt  Indian  Cam- 
paign if  Gov't  Works  for 
Dominion  Status 


Chinese  State  New  Basis  ^or.^ix  K  iLLcd 
Two  British  Women  Mis- 
stonaiies*  Ratease 


RIVAL  CIVIL  WARFARE 
CAMPS  CLAIM  VICTORY 


ByEruption 

Of  Volcano 


TOKIO,  A'lg  IB.— aix  penoni 
■\t:rv  KiiUi:  iji  bi  Violent  ertiption  of 
t^e  volrit^ii  A.4ama.  northwest  of 
Toklo  at  S  30  a.m.  todsy. 

The  victims  were  all  Japanese 
mountain  oUmbtrs.  four  ot  them 
men,  two  women.  They  were  caught 
In  the  flow  of  laval  2j000  feet  from 
the  crater. 

simultaneously  with  the  empUon 
a  strong  earth  shock  wai  Adt  In 
surrounding  territory. 


■Rimins  of  Thirteen  Minerl^^^'-.^r 
Recovered  After  Heroic 
Work  by  Rescue  Gangs 

MINISTER  OF  MINES 

PRAISES  RESCUERS 


f  AMSdalsd  PnMi 

LONDON.  Aug.  10.— The  ransom 
demanded  by  Chinese  bandits  for 
the  release  of  two  nritlsh  women 
mls.<ilonancs.  firs',  placed  at  $100,000 
and  then  at  150,000,  today  was  re- 
duced to  glo^NXl,  according  to  word 
reoctved  by  the  London  offlee  of  the 

Oborah'a   Mlasiottary    Society  lo   

Ohhsa.  1     .  "  ~  

The  eoclety  on  August  0  zu- \  t  irC  rrOVOUtlOTt 
thortaed  Its  representative  at  Foo- 
chow  to  pay  that  sum  for  the  re- 
lease of  Edith  Neltleton  and  Clea&or 
J,  Harrlsrn.  h-'ld  prisoners  In 
F\iXtftn  P:oii!iir  11  111'  British  au- 
thrirlties  la  China  considered  the 

puyrnvnt  neceosary  to  tree  them. 

'I'Tie  bandltf  were  reported  to  have 
>  ut  off  one  of  MlM  NettMon'B  Bn- 
Rers  and  aant  tt  along  wHh  their 
demand  for  nwom. 

Urgent  reprasentatloh  lo  the  Ran- 
king  aovemment  by  Oreat  Britain 
resulted  from  the  aUeged  outrage. 
CONfXICI^O  CLAIMB 
pHAMOHAI.  Aug.  igb-^Oannict' 


Week  for  ilanada 
Is  October  5-ii 


OTTAWA  Aug.  19.— Canada's  Plre 
Prevention  Wett  this  year  wlU  be 
from  Oetobv  ft  to  Ootobw  ll  in- 
ohialve.  Anddhneement  of  the  iseu- 
tng  of  a  proclamation  for  an  edu- 
cative campaign  over  this  period 
was  made  by  Sir  Oeorge  Perley.  act- 
ing Prime  Minister,  this  afternoon, 
following  a  lengthy  sitting  of  th<> 
Cabinet.  _   

Wnx  RBTOBHTO  IMIQH 

POONA.  ZndU.  Aug.  IgTimiln 
and  rcbel.s  declared  C|Mr  ,bMI  WOO  Motllai  and  Jswarhalal  Henni.  who 
tmp'^i^'Aiit  \irtorles  )B  StBaa  gad  have  been  here  Cnr  conference<t  aith 
Shantung  I'KJVtncfs.  Mahatma  Oandht,  left  today  under 

Oovemment  dispatches  announced  polirf  escort  In  a  special  Iraln  for 
Nationalist  troops  had  crossed  the  1  Allahabad,  where  they  wlU  be  rc- 
en  jpagg    OdhMB  s  *  turetd  to  their  priion  «aaitai& 


LOST  AT  SEA 


Dirigible.  Planes  and  Boats 
Scour  Coast  for  Van 
LearBlaok 


{Sp«ci»I  to  Th«  Colonbit 
COALMONT.  BC.  A;iir  Ifi  — 
Thirteen  bodies  have  been  removed 
from  the  Ill-fated  BlakilMm  mine 
where  laat  WednMd*y  «i|Mon 
elAlned  f oHt-ftve  Uvea.  It  wee  with 
the  greataet  tfUMUQT  that' the  dead 
were  removed,  having  to  be  carried 
on  ImprovLwd  stretchers  lor  a 
distance    of    nearly    half    a  mile. 

mortly  over  th**  debris  of  broken 
walls  and  roof  of  the  main  tunnel. 

Only  one  of  the  thirteen  died  fngn 
the  force  of  the  explnalon.  It  was 
reported,  Che  others  having  been 
vloUnw  ot  after-damp,  or  carbon 
monoKlde  potaonlng.  The  remains 
wen  Idendfled  as  those  of:  James 
Hatfleld,  John  MiUIUch,  John 
NesbtM.  Camclhi.'f  Htiplon.  Mike 
Uib.irfin  FTHiilt  Pint  ,  Wlillams  Sims. 
F'-i»:i'.  ('ariii,  ChArif,  H.  Smith. 
.1  -'cph  itunopka.  NIrhoU  Strrrylc, 
Lubardo  and  Pr»nk  .Ipfa^k 

Tliree  bodlen  were  prcvloufily  re- 
moved from  the  workings,  leaving 
iwenty-nir.'*  still  in  the  colliery. 
(  ARJIIED  BROTHER 

A  particularly  pathetic  incident 
teuturM  tbe  removal  of  tlie  dead 
Jimmy  Kinih.  a  youth,  was  one  of  the 
mr>5t  eafier  of  the  rescue  worken 
since  the  explosion.  Hli  brother 
BUly,  a  flhote  biMtar.  and  ooly  a 
bey.  belttf  IBB  vVMUgert  pmn  m 
the  mine,  waa  eBMBK  Ilia  missing. 
Jimmy  went  111  mb  the  rescue 
^«^>rlte^s  this  momlng  to  bring  out 
t>;-  dezd  Iccaied  last  night  it  fell 
I  >  h!i  let  to  tear  the  renialns  of 
hl8  ri.  thrr  (r  m  th^;  mint. 

W:tJi  U'.e  erreptlon  of  Charlei 
Smith  nan?  of  the  bodies- showeo 
that  t.My  had  cuOered  injury  from 
the  for«e  of  the  exploelan.  Smith 
was  a  rope  rider  knd  H  *o  thoogh^ 
that  he  wta  blown  from  the  trip 
on  whleb  he  waa  ridtng.  His  bead 

w»i  Injured, 

'"itn:  lal.i  cf  the  compsnv  '  >;>lKh'- 
'.\*\r<t  thai  It  may  ^pv#•rAl 
nicnilw  before  a  complrte  mu'c'.  of 
the  TtV.Tx^  can  be  mad*"  ami  con- 
wjurn'.ly  It  may  Jiiime  -law  ni 
least  bffore  *li  tJw  mtMlng  b.xli'-'s 
are  recovered.  The  wnrk  ot  »eo.-cti- 
Ing  for  the  remains  of  th.r  mL«lng 

Contlnard  on  Pm^e  *.  (  oTumn  I 


Violent  Alberta  Storms 
Take  Toll  of  Four  Lives 


LOF 
HALIBUI PACI 

IS  mm 


Little  Fear  of  Competition 
From  Orient  Fleets  Off 
Paolfie  Coast 

TREATY  NOW  BEFORE 
UPPER  HOUSE  OF  U.S. 


From  thm 


Colonist 
Tower 


Wedn«$daVf  August  20 


Viciftria  and  Viclniiv  —  Moderate 
to  freah  southerly  wlod-t.  generally 
fUr,  net  raneb  ebange  n  tem- 
peimtun.   

Sen  BlMai  liSI 

I  -  '«    1 1.'.-     ■   ->«   .  .1.  ,  1.4  fl. 
High  Jldei  »;i(|,pja,Mfl. 


Oloeed  season  raguiatlceu  under 
the  existing  halibut  control  In 
Pacific  waters  may  prove  of  serious 
detriment  ti>  <^nnniiin!)  and  Amerl- 
oan  Asheriv.  uuie^is  the  new  haUbut 
treaty,  uo«-  b^'fore  the  UOtted  Statrn 
SanaU  for  approval,  ll  fattlM 
wtiBoat  delay.  It  wae  rtitei  yeiter^ 
day  by  Jobn  P.  Bifaeoik,  dbalnban 
of  the  halibut  oommlsston. 

Mr.  Baboock  refgrred  lo  a  dispatch 
from  Katehlkan.  quoting  O^italn 
Jacob  mgdal.  pratdent  «r  the 
Fiibtaig  Veeasl  Owners*  gsswieHon 
whliAi  staled  there  was  grave  dan- 
ger that  the  oonesrvfcUan  Bwaaiires 
now  In  effect  would  Inora  bo  lbs 
benefit  of  foreign  fishermen  at  the 
expenne  nl  Canadlnn  and  American 
flahlna  fleets.  Th^re  was  UtUe  llke- 
lihOTkd  of  competition  from  Japanese 
v^AMls.  said  Mr  Babooclt,  which 
havr  an  untouched  SIQSlir  eC  haS- 
but  off  Hokkaido. 

Thr  new  treaty,  subject  l'^*  execii- 
ttv(-  approval  at  Ottawa  and  Waah- 
innion  wrniid  eire  tiw  Intvrruktlonal 
riilirrl"-  Crrmmlsalon  power  lo  sus- 
prn>i  ir  modify  the  ciostd  season 
for  All  <'r  part  of  the  waters  In- 
volved. Buty  aetton  bv  the  United 
sutes  attUurttka  to  ratify  the 
trea^  la  antlfllpatisd  by  Mr.  Bab- 
cock. 

"Vnl«e  ttw  Rallbul  T^tgr  new 
awaltlag  the  approval  ot  the  united 

Rtstei  Senate  U  promptly  ratlTled 
the  »'slstlna  halibut  closM  NMUwm 
mav  prov*  rt  vrLni.*.  ftnbaTa anient 
Ki  (anaillBn  "''1  \'<-'^'  !<  a  m  (lAhrr- 
inen."  wild  Mr  nabcork  "  A  Japa- 
nese vessel  Is  said  to  have  operated 
In  Bsrlng  Boa  the  past  Stmimer, 
and  It  to  lalsrtU  fey  Aaertean  ftih- 
•rmen  Ibal  Jl|nii|g|  eompetiuoo 
cm  AUMfettk  »Mrtt>m  wwiSili  dur- 
loir  the  sleiid  ssanju  may  ig«vt 
serloua 

-A*  liwiR  a.«  th*  existing  halUnit 

tT»'«?  '  •i>  r    -Uf   I'B.rl''-  rii^ 

t;«Dtinaed  on  Tsgft  ^  Cehugn  •    iuie  s 


Three  Killed  When  Barn 
Crumbles  Under  Shock  of 
Lightning  Bolt 


C Al G AR V,  A vig  19 — Pour  per- 
aona  wrrr  struck  drad  todny  when 
vlolenl,  idomiA  si  rf-fticTl  tl-.under, 
rain  and  lightnliis  arniha  Ba«tern 
Alberta.  When  a  barn  In  the  sand 
dune  area  ol  Hanna  crumbled  utuler 
the  eboefc  of  a  llghthnlng  bolt.  thn« 
were  kllled  and  burned  In  the  re- 
nultant  fire.  A  girl  was  klllad  by 
lightning  near  Youngsfiown.  only 
fifty  miles  east  oC  Banag. 

The  vtotlms: 

John  Engle  stxtv;  Sam  Engle.  bll 
son,  slxtef-n:  Alex  Derr,  Uiirt^flvg, 
and  Violet.  Witt,  twenty-two. 

ML«  Witt,  who  raided  on  a  farm 
five  mllp-^  northwMi,  of  youngs- 
town,  v.n.-.  ;i>iminK  lo  .»heltpr  aa  she 
waa  knockPd  down  by  Uie  lightning 
blasi.  The  two  Engles  and  Drrr 
were  cowering  In  a  bam  as  a  bolt 
of  lightning  shattered  the  buudlng, 
stuiuied  them,  and  left  them  prey 
to  flames  whloh  leveled. the  barn. 
Five  hnreea  were  found  dsnd  In  the 

wreckage, 

nie  rain  H>-.-ompinylnii  Hi*'  light- 
ning worms  terminated  a  dry  .ipeii 
which  bad  extended  for  three  weeks 
hi  some  parts.  RarveeUng  wU  be 
ranmd  wUbla  a  few  dai%  tt  Is 
Slated. 


DISAPPEARED  FROM  HIS 
YACHT  OFF  MEW  JERSEY 

-  WW  YORK.  Aug.  19.— THe  n«vy 
dirigible  Loi  Angeles  Joined  the 
coast  guard  craft  and  seaplcJies  to- 
day In  an  intcn'-ivt  search  for  Van 
Lear  Black,  mUUonaira  Baltimore 
publisher  and  avtedoo  entbuslsst. 
who  disappeared  last  night  from  his 
yacht  off  the  N»w  Jnvey  Ooest. 

'Vh"  I'.ugi-^  (111  iglbl<-  'iVts  01  ;leic<l 
bv  na\'y  offlclals  In  Wasliington  to 
prorccfl  t a  point  aboiir  tirelve  mllet 
soutji  of  BcutlanJ  l.iiiir.'hip  at  lif 
entrance  to  N*-*-  Harbor 
where  Black  U  h^-Li-ved  to  have 
fallen  from  hii  ^pwi,  the  Savalo. 
BOATS   srOf  R  COAST 

P  >ii:-  r'j-.v>ijy  -  r.vc  -  f<x>L  patrol 
bo,^L-  ':  :i!  thi'  coast  guard  station 
at  ^  V!  :  i-,:and  were  dispatched 
to  the  same  spot.  Two  coast  guard 
boats  from  the  Bandy  Hook  Station 
scoured  the  ooost  from  sandy  Hook 
to  Bkslde  Parfc.  but  rsportad  no 
trees  of  the  pUbUsber.  Worn  sea- 
planes  from  ths  Ottrtk  Flying  JMd 
Bervloe  took  off  late  today  to  aean 
the  waters  of  the  tagfbor  near  tbs 
pises  he  Is  MIeved  ttt  bftvn  gdoe 
down. 

1.  OslaasD  S 


Men  Feared 

Trapped  by 
Fire,  Escape 

NELSON,  Aug.  10.— Three  men 
who  were  mlsdng  last  night  and 
believed  trapped,  by  a  forest  fire,  on 
the  mountainside  on  the  souUi  side 
of  the  Koitenay  River,  opposite 
'ITininis.  1  urnrd  up  today,  having 
made  their  escape  by  the  simimir 
Pears  were  originally  held  for  the 
safety  of  forty  man.  Two  men  are 
In  homltal  snff  Bring  •  from  Injurlee 
sustained  In  fighting  the  fire.  Three 
bogaai  were  uned  and  three  others 
are  missing. 

Oamps  1.  3  and  4  wer«  totaOy 
destroyed,  together  with  more  than 
three  miles  of  fhmie.  and  20  000 
acre.n  of  UtnlXT  hiiine^d  ovrr  on  the 
limit*  of  .Schaefer  and  Hitchcock. 

Green  timber  and  rain  are  check- 
lag  the  fire,  on  which  more  than 
two  hundred  men  are  wortbli' 


T  RELIEF 


PARDON  FOR  POLITICAL 
PRISONERS  IS  SOUGHT 

Labor  Administration  May 
Express  Decision  Within 
Thirty-Six  Hours 

(AaiocUiitiJ  PtrM) 

LONDON.  Aug.  19  —  Political 
Britain  qieculatcd  tonight  as  to  the 
probable  ootcomft  ct  a  pgaoa  offer 
reported  to  have  bean  made  to  the 
aovemment  by  Mwhafans  Oandhi 
leader  of  the  NaUonallst  civit  dis- 
obedience movement  In  India. 

Oandbl  Is  said  to  have  offered  'r- 
call  off  tils  campaign  If  the  Labor 
Oovemment  and  the  Viceroy  of 
India,  Lord  Irwln,  will  pledge  to 
work  for  Dominion  status  at  the 
forthcoming  round  table  oonferenoe, 
and  .grant  gftBgHgr  t»  poUUcal 
prisoners. 

LBTIBB  TO  LOBD  IBVnN 

The  Nationalist  chieftain  wrote  s 
letter  to  the  yioeroy,  following  con- 
ferences last  week  with  four  fellow- 
prisoners.  Pandit  Notllal  Nehru 
Pandit  Jawaharlal  Nehru,  Barojlnl 
Naldu  and  Vallabha  Pau-t,  and  two 
emissaries  of  peace.  Six  Tej  liaha- 
dur  ti;ipru  and  M.  Jayakar.  That 
letter  v.  as  due  to  t>e  delivered  to 
Lord  Irwiii  today,  so  the  purported 
contrnLf,  rvidrntly  came  from  s 
Iea>:  un  '.tie  i;art  of  some  participant 

Observers  feel  some  Important 
Government  ^lew  will  be  n^icalrd 
within  tlilrty-&U  hours,  possibly 
publication  of  the  Oandhi  letter 
with  assent  or  refusal  to  pledging 
cSorta  toward  dominion  status  at 
the  round  table  sessions. 


HON.  F.  p.  BURDEN 


«C  LwSs  f«r  Britlab  Cnlimblft. 
aaay   vataabto   ••auvu  tmr 
Ifes  scart—  Sartae  feto  n*Mt  Iw  ml 
Craal  Brtlala  aa*  HH  Csetlasat.  B« 
satlslM*—  Iwmasit  eas  «r  BriUak  C*- 
ImMa  laahM-  srsSaate. 


SUSPENSION  OF 


Vancouver  School  Trustee 

Makes  Allegations  Against 
Col.  Basil  G.  Wolfe-Merton 


ACTION  IS  DEFERRED 


Posttuvu  Prtttpst 
Agniust  l.ptters 
To  ^Householder^ 


Dr.  B.  B.  Yen^  TaSs 
CsnvnMaa  Optelsa 


■sagNab 


VAlfOOtTVn,  Aug.  IB.— Xxprasi* 
Ing  the  eonvlcuan  that  the  can  of 
the  &ick  ought  to  ha  sMtaety  to  tbe 

bands  Of  Uie  n  IlimH.  Or.  K  S. 

Young,  provincial  htaHB  iMIeer 
addrassfd  th*  hospMel  isi  Uon 

her-  thh  afternoon 

Tha!  waa  hU  hch»-f  lif  .iiald 
tound»-d  on  the  exi^nv  ilni  tlt^ 
Oovemment  wai  incurring  whtrh 
be  noted  at  |3l,6g4jaD  during  the 
past  (Ml  years,  rm.  be  gsplatnsfl. 
wa«  In  addlHoa  ts  wbat  the 
•Tuini<-*pii[tics  paid. 

^praker  urged  that  thw  best 
way  of  d^aJinit  »lth  thf  prnMem 
was  IhroiiRli  p.-i«-.i-u! .n  It  wri<k  » 
maH^r  'if  crltiri'Ti'  -iP  ijAi-mrcd. 
that  thr  rn'-irii-v  -ii^nr  .-m  pr»'T**nti(m 
of  disease  wa.s  a.  mere  tiagatelle 
and  ao  per  cent  of  dMM  gggdtt.bs 
ptvrented.  he  said. 


CALOARY,  Aug  10  -Householder 
mall  deUverlee  came  uuAfr  fire  at 
the  convention  \  h*  Fadf>rated 
^Moclatlon  of  Ijecr;  l  airt^rs  here 
IHiesday  and  the  delegates  decided 
10  disspprove  «(  eneh  ieHiiiHi  al- 
together. 

nansstinldST  jnall  Is  a  syetsm  of 
adwrttotei  br  vbieh  oumilars  ad- 
itrtssid  only  to  "housdioldcr"  are 
given  to  postmsn  to  deliver  fram 
house  to  house  on  their  routes.  The 
convention  went  on  reoord  as  favor- 
ing deliveries  of  such  matter  only 
when  complete  addresses,  Including 
name,  street  and  number,  were 
afnxed. 

American  magaalnes  received  par- 
ticular attention.  The  preetfea  of 
sending  these  matulnes  Into  Can- 
ada by  freight,  and  then  paying 
postage  In  Canada  for  delivery, 
was  censured  and  a  resolution  was 
passed  requesting  that  they  br 
charged  pojital  rstrs  from  office  of 
origin  It  « sUn  UKK^twl  that 
postage  bf  sufficient  to  jir^venl  such 
magazines  being  -^id  r  h  e  a  p  e  r 
through  the  mails  tlian  through 
book  stores  In  oanada. 


President  Hoover's  Board  to 
Function  With  State  and 
County  Agencies 

WATCH  FEED  SHIPMENTS 

WASHINGTON.  DC.  Aug    19  — 

A  B^lonal  drought  xeUlef  ooounlt- 
tel,  'mdsr  the  idialnnansblp  of 

Secretary  Hyde,  wim  app<dnted  by 
President  Hoover  today  and  will  t>e- 
llBtgftmctlon  Immediately,  in  con- 
BOMUflB  With  state  and  county 
afgneles  In  more  than  SOO  comities. 
Secretary  Hyde  wlU  supervise  the 

relief  work  from  his  ofBce  hi  the 
Department  oc  Agrteullore.  Be  wtil 
have  as  awWanfa  on  the  oognmlttee 
chalnnan  l4«|a.  Pbderal  Fann 
Board;  Ohataman  Belter,  Federal 

Farm  IjOan  Board:  Oovemor  Young, 
Federal  Reserve  Board:  Chairman 
Payne.  Ani'-riinn  Red  Cross;  Chair- 
man AL'.htJ-<n  Amprtcan  Railway 
Aaaoctatlcm,  OKden  Mills,  Under- 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  and 
Henry  U  Robinson,  president  of  the 
First  National  Bank,  I,oa  Angeles. 

County  agents  have  been  instructed 
by  Secretary  Hyde  to  watch  feed 
shlpmsnta  closely  to  prttent  un- 
wamnted  prise  mereasss. 

Tn  auftutincteg  tfte  committee. 
President  Hoover  said  ralna  in  the 
last  few  Says  bad  "stcnuned  the 
sgsead  of  the  droogbt  and  P«ntlr 
Improved  the  situation  eutsHb  the 
acutely  affected  areas." 

The  President  emphasized  that 
from  a  relief  standpoint  the  "burden 
of  the  problem  In  the  acute  area  will 
show  very  much  nun  vlvMly  onr 
the  Winter  tbaa  bt  the 
moment" 


TO  8FZED  TBI  WOBX 

Since  Lord  Irwln,  speaking  for 
tlw  Latmr  Oovemment,  has  stated 
repeatedly  that  such  status  Is  the 
ultimate  goal  ot  India,  it  l<v  frit  that 
Clandhl  Li  peeking  to  speed  the  work 
toward  T!',at  rnd.  as  he  has  known 
all  aiona  of  (he  Viceroy's  atltude, 

Thp  Ciandhl  view.  If  reports  are  i  Wolfe-Mrrton  ac 
corrpcl  rpgardlng  tlie  content,  of 
his  leUei..xu{KC}lSCU^a  considerable 
Change  in  altitude,  bllherio,  he  has 
held  out  for  ocnpleta  Indspondenoe 
as  the  prloe  of  ending  the  non- 
co-opsraUen  noveeigott  Mflv.  It  Is 
said,  he  naUas  that  tbe  MboDon- 
aid  OBTgmiHsnt  cannot  grant  do- 
minion stfilns  beoBuas  of  opposition 

itreuttb.  but  can  furnish  a  potent  |  wUson.  at  oba  tbaa  asoetary- 
wsapon  tai  flghtlng  for  It  ftwllnnsd  en  Pbge  %  OslanHt  « 


VANCOUVKR,  Aug.  19.— Demand 
for  tbe  Immediate  suspensltn  of 
OoL  a.  Wolfi-Aiertan  as  business 
manager  and  secretary  of  the  Van- 
colver  School  Board,  was  made  st  a 
special  meeting  of  the  board  tonight. 
Trustee  C,  M.  Wood  worth,  forUAed 
with  a  letter  from  W.  U  Woodford, 
Internal  civic  auditor,  made  allega- 
Uons  atalnit  the  ntneas  of  Oobmd 
WdUg-MartoD  to  bold  bis  poittlan. 
and  moved,  for  his  guspenstoD. 

fUlowbig  a  bitter  dcbaU  and  fall- 
ing to  secure  a  seconder  to  his 
motion,  Mr.  Woodworth  still  pressed 
that  Colonel  WoUe-Marton  be  sus« 
pended,  pendhig  Infistliathiii  Of  ttke 
allegations 

The  5pecinc  charfig  made  by 

Trustee  Wo^riwc;-''!  acalnst  Colonel 
'  im  ot  giving 
character  rvirimL--  i.^  to  hL-t  belief 
in  Uie  lionciry  ')f  c.  CKi  WWBssi^ 
former  school  purchasing  sitriii.  now 
under  sentence  at  Oakniia,  uhiic 
knowlns  that  Wilson  bad  formerly 
been  gnUtr  of  deCaleauob. 

Trustee  ^ood worth  produced  a 
letter  from  W.  L.  Woodford.  Internal 
auditor,  In  which  It  was  stated  that 


Jersey  Herd  Is  Awarded 
Premier  Honors  at  Fair 


Showing  of  Animals  Ac- 
claimed One  of  Best  Ever 
Seen  In  BX. 


BABIBS  SWITCHED  AOAtN 

CHlCAtJO,  Aug  19  -  The  Bam- 
berger-Watkln.^  hnhles  were  switched 
Hgnln  toda\  1  hp  parents  axreed 
to  exchange  the  infants  given  them 
at  Bnglswood  Hosplial.  where  they 
ware  bora  and  where  their  identity 


Rasins  Winds  Undo  Good 
Work  of  Fire  Fighters 


,  yjIPiOtf  AMBPtT.  Sn.ik  Aug  19. 
^-Aaglttg  winds  have  undone  the 
llnllBI  toll  of  flrr  fighters  In  North- 
ern   8a.<ikatrhrwan.    according  to 

radio  report-'^  rrrrlvrd  tonight.  P>Jr- 

'jttn'  men  were  downcast  at  the 
i)e«  i  today  that  heavy  rains  of  yss- 
t-erday  faDed  to  tou^  more  Iban 
teatteied  patdws  of  fBe-baraseed 
a.reas.  ttam  serious  ootbrselie  are 
burning,  as  well  as  a  dam  minor 


PARI.'^ 


Atli;    t9 —Andre  Bhrolre, 
■  '•i  FYEoeh  poaig  ti  the 

I    nird  her«  tolggr  M 

a«o  of  Iilti-ei|tit% 


ftm  most  extensive  hlaxe  Is  thirty 
cast  of  Iac  la  Rongr.  al  Nunn 
t*ke.  wtier-  hetw^n  f*'-r  Bnrt  sit 
t(i«  n«hl[i.i«  fif  charrr.-l  Ijk  k  pinr  «nd 
;>opl»r  rai.'^r  th-lr  lil^f k»*T-.»Hl  r.-nn* 
abovf  the  vrne  r.f  d'snUtum  'J  > 
pffon  is  being  made  b>-  thr  Kores 
of  ttred  fire  fighters  to  aCein  the 
onward  sweep  of  the  hungry 

Matbsr     of  belter  sinaBty. 

The  other  ma}er  outbreaks,  being 
tattled  by  its  additional  men  xo  ths 
NMC  faiSM.fgtTlp%.a(«  4B  m 


far  north  Churrl  iil  liiv^r  ewmtry. 
The  first  at  n^"-  1  wk^-  'hlrty  mllra 
northeast  of  Dp  a  In  CTmsse,  has 
ravaged  approximately  forty-two 
square  mOes  of  pnlpwood  stands, 
and  the  Iseond.  at  nog  Portage, 
firiar  lalMa  aorthwast  U  Pedean 
Mbrrovs,  taosl^  of  five  smaller 
ftrss  Usitag  m  a  MB  pu^pmod 


Detailed  Information  was  avail- 
able from  B  K  Boberts.  aoUng  for- 

rstry  innp^tor.  on  his  return  from 
a  mot-T  trip  to  Ibe  RCA  F  for- 
ntrv  patrol  air  baae  at  Ladder  Lake. 
Cimdt  Ions  are  very  i>ad,  he  declared. 
Hlah  "Inds  nmve  urd(*nr  prsfl Ir-allT 
.ill  i?!''  K  --"d  work  the  army  nf  fight- 
ers accfitr.pllslied  The  on!y  i  her:  • 
aspect  of  tfxlar'"  npwa  "i'  pt 
message  from  J.  A  v%i-od. 
anpvlnfeendattt  of  Prlnoe  Albert  Na- 
tional Park,  that  the  rains  smotb- 
erod  the  names  ef  the  Lake  LavaBe 
blaaa  and  the  Vhreat  «a  park  Untar 
Maw      ttw  fMB 


With  Judging  nearly  completed  at 
a  late  hour  last  night  and  svard.^ 
posted  In  the  majority  of  the  scc- 
tkms,  of&eiaJs  of  the  British  Colum- 
bia Agricultural  AssoolaUon  pre- 
pared for  a  Uc  day  today.  cUlsenB' 
day.  at  the  Willows.  Attsigtonns 
figures  for  Monday  and  TMiaday 

were  very  gratifying  and  there  Is 
every  Indication  that  todpy's  total 
In  paid  admlsrtsnw  will  reach  tbe 
high-water  mark.  Today  ts  the 
regular  midweek  half  boUday  and 
many  places  of  business  not  m- 
eluded  in  the  regular  half-h(rilday 
are  shulttng  up  shop  to  allow  their 
cmplo.vees  to  attend  the  eihlbltkm 
The  .spfclal  feature  for  today  will 
Ittke  place  at  .1  o'clrjck.  the  slock 
parade  In  nn  o'Iit  fxlilblMon  in 
the  hUttory  uX  the  Island  has  there 
been  such  a  cdleotlon  of  stock  as 
contained  in  the  f«*^ibita  this  year. 
Judges  acclaim  the  abewbis  one  of 
lbs  best  ever  on  view  bi  Bnusb  Oo- 
bimbla  and  tbe  pamds  of  those 
magnificent  antmals  stwold  inspire 
the  public  and  give  an  example  of 
the  possibilities  of  Brltbh  CdumMa 
as  a  stock-raising  section  of  the 
Dominion.  Many  of  the  anlmalu  in 
the  parade  will  carry  their  ribbon 
swards. 

Lieutenant -Oovemor  R.  Randioph 
Bruce  and  parly  will  attend  the 
fair  this  afternoon  and  will  view 

CmrtlnNd  on  Page  tX.  CelnmH  S 


L  RESEARCH 
IMillEE  10 
STARISIUOIES 


Programme  to  Be  Drawn  Up 

Today  atlnaugural 
Wfee^fiff 

PROMINENT  MEN  ARE 
TO  SERVE  ON  GROUP 


One  Man  Injured  When  Blaza 
Destroys  Thirty  Build- 
ings at  Kapoor 

DAMAGE  ESTIMATED  AT 
MORE  THAW  $25^000 

Women  and  Children  Spend 
Night  in  Open— Homes 
Wiped  Out 

Forest  Ore  at  the  south  end  ot 
8ooka  Lake  on  Tuesday  cauaad 
damage  estimated  at  more  tbaa 
♦860,000  when  tt  wiped  out  thirty 
buildings  and  7.000.000  icct  of  Ituii- 
ber  al  Kapoor.  headQusriers  ot  Uie 
Kapoor  Lumtwr  Company  E  SLe- 
phens,  an  employee  of  the  company, 
was  severely  bttmed  about  bis  faee 
and  hands  trliBt  gtncfc  by  a  falling 
timber,  and  -waa  brought  to  the 
JobUee  Bogpttal  ban  for  tceatment^ 
women  and  tfUlOiien  fefted  fnm 
tbglr  bOBCSL  «Mfc  ftbr  Blibt  OB 
lake  shore. 

SUrtlng  in  iteshlngs  asar  the 
Canadian  National  RaUwgys  track 
shortly  after  noon,  the  Are  spread 
with  amaxing  rapidity.  Hardly  had 
the  men  in  the  vicinity  been  organ- 
ised when  tbe  outlying  buildings 
began  to  burst  Into  flames.  One  after 
another  the  homes  of  employees 
took  fire  and  biases  In  the  lumber 
plies  added  to  the  difllculiy  of  re- 
moving small  valuables  [rum  the 
dwellings. 

TENDER  CONTROL 
WHicn  u  ft  as  seen  lhat  the  tflsl- 
dences  couid  tii>'  L>f  .>u)vrd.  all  eflorts 
were  concent:,  :,  protecting  the 
mill.  At  a  laic  hotu  lust  night,  the 
IM  men  on  the  scene  had  the  fbw 
nader  oontrol.  and  U  was  not 
tbeg^t  tbe  plant  wag  eadai«ergd 
Oeatftnned  on  Page  g.  OoNaM  1 

W.J.eAlliDIS~ 


IN  mm  SHAPE 


Imprevenieat   In  Corvn 
Saanlcta  Baad  New 
Carrted  Out 


on  East 


Completion  of  the  roadwork  at 
(he  CNR  creasing  tit  the  Island 
Highway  at  Ootwood  was  effected 
radar  supsiiilslen  ef  tbe  Osyart" 
ment  of  PnbHe  Woiba  this  weekf 
and  has  attracted  nmob  t»«srab|g 
comment  from  nurterlsis  fer  the  tm- 
provement  of  the  thoroughfare  at 
thlA  point  Reporta  to  Hon  N.  8. 
l>3Tighred,  MlnUt'*r  nt  Public  Work^ 
^Iii-jw  mm  the  Island  Highway  1*  In 
r-trrWft,''  ^^^r<^^^■^•.'^^  throughout,  afl'r 

and  biBwenMata 


i-'ormed  from  representative  lead- 
ers In  nnti.'.ii  Columbia  coal  fields. 
exseuUve  officials  of  tbe  two  trana- 
canada  railway  systems  and  oltaen 
htterasted  la  .tbe  preduattoa  or  use 
of  eeal  vIlBIa  the  province,  the 
permaneht  rctcarch  committ«*e 
created  at  the  suggvsUon  of  Hon. 
W,  A.  McKenxle,  Minister  i^f  Minrq. 
will  get  down  to  ILk  work  todAy  TIic 
Inaugural  meeting  will  hrid  at 
the  legislative  buikUngs  at  io  .3o  ihts 
momlng. 

Flnsnrlng,  early  arrsugemenu  for 
sdaqtialg  tiito  or  tbe  aaw  Brown 
Qrtleae  Ipait  wresler  designed  to 
reduce  fire  risk  from  the  use  of  coal 
In  locomotives,  and  genn-al  means 
of  promoting  greater  efficiency  both 
in  the  prriductlon  and  use  of  British 
Co)uml)la  soft  roal,  will  tw  dlsctiased 
t>y  the  f.mniif'o*-  rarly  In  the  draw- 
ing up  of  Us  permanent  programme. 
N'ot  R  r.maii  part  of  tts  work  Is  sx- 
^ted  In  b(f  the  education  of  the 
public  into  mora  eoonomlral  and  ef- 
ficient use  of  ooal  tbaa  now  prae- 


TO  8IBVB  OK  OBOVr 

ReiR'Menting  the  leading  ooal  pro- 
ducers of  I  he  provlnoe.  tranmorta- 
tton  and  nl-hT  rlrcles.  the  foliowlna 
Iiavp  bf^n  nr-m*d  try  their  respective 
group*  to  (t-rvr  on  the  committee. 
Charlr*  Bockina.  general  manager 
of  the  Uranhv  r^mi'ilidatrd,  nvfr- 
atlng  the  Cauulx  c-  .ni-rii^-.  r-':)  ( 
W.  VUllCra,  of  the    Cansduu    i  1 

Hsrtsa:  W.  K.  WUson.  of  ttte  Cr  v. 
Keel  conerlee;  J.  M.  Osiaeion.  gen- 
eral Kuperlntcndent  of  the  Biqul- 
'  malt  At  Nanakno  Railway:  Col.  T.  A. 
mam  cif  the  Canadian  National 
Rallwnys;  Capt  C.  D.  NcuroUos,  of 
(he  B  c  Coast  Servioe,  and  J.  D. 
oalioway.  provinotal  mineralogist. 
cfirrL^'i  till*  yfar.  I    Formation  of  the  iseeanJi  eoa- 

Work  Is  !■  iwssdlin  ea  Ifae  'Jaei  mius^^  to  carry  on  ths  wofkeMMd 
SsadMb  Bead  ut  the  Imbioi  a.nat  at  the  recent  coal  oonfereMe  «aa 
ef  enrvos,  and  la  leoend  Mpen-  aaMBsted  bp  ««•  W.  A.  McKsnals 

»to  put  ttat  tbwwirffwg  Bi  MiTh  Willi  Id  l«  lese  ae  Mae  bi 
ttgpg  Mr  OM  Uptldt,  I 

I. 


New  Control  Body  Assumes 
Duties  Under  H.  B.  Thom- 
son's Chairnwoship 

BOAflD  TO  HAVE  FULL 
CONTROL  OF  POLICIES 

W  J  Balrd,  B  well  known  barrl-ster 
of  Vancouver  and  chairman  of  the 
Greater  Vancouver  School  Board, 
was  sppcdntsd  as  a  member  of  the 
new  LbiBOT  OoBlM^  Beard  yester- 
day. CoUewiaK  a  msatli^  of  tbe 
eaecvtlve  eeuaeU.  IBs  new  board  Is 
placed  In  eaUrg  epntroi  of  the 
administration   of   the  province's 

[|r,:jMr  b.r  v.^frtA  and  WlU  get  4WB  |0 

work  right  away. 

R  B.  TlMiiiaeB.  ebalrman,  end 
W,  R  Kennedy  are  memhem  of  t  he 
bodrd  whose  appointmenu  lisd 
been  previously  announced. 

In  confirming  the  appolntjnent  * 
Mr  Band  10  lomplete  the  member- 
ship of  ihp  bo.-ird,  Hon.  R.  H. 
PooJcy.  KC,  iw.aiiK  pirmiT  and 
Attomey-Ucncrsi  of  the  province, 
said  tbe  Ooeemment  A  action  brings 
the  IWW  board  mtu  operation  at 
ooee.  affNMre  as  Inm  ysstcrdsy. 

TBg  ^eaiid  bad  been  summoned 

ttpglrar  wlUi  tfaaee  strong  mem- 
eooittlutlng  the  panel,  and 

would  be  expected  to  attend  to 
everything  m  oonnecMon  with  the 
administration  of  liquor  control  in 
the  province.  It  was  mllmated,  Mr. 
Balrd,  contmued  Acting -Premier 
Pooley.  wat  a  weil  known  barrister 
of  Vjiicouvcr.  and  hia  services  would 
be  of  great  vatue  10  ths  board. 
Policies  ot  the  board  Voidd  be  en- 
tirely within  ita  eoatnl  and  would 
in  no  way  be  lalerfered  wtth  by  tbe 
oovemveBt,  be  ooBohided. 

w.  J,  Bated  Is  a  Oaaadlaa  by 
Mrth,  bavlM  been  bora  •!  Btaafc- 
water.  OntaHo.  Bb  |e  a  pwlgifg 
of  Toronto  iroHenMr,  aa4  iMs  been 
a  resident  of  BltlHB  OdhUbMa  fer 
the  past  twenty-s9ven  yean.  He 
ha;i  been  prominently  Identified 
Kith  public  affairs  In  Vancouver 
for  the  past  twrnlv  years,  and  par- 
Ucularly  In  munlclpnl  und  Khonl 
work.  He  Is  a  past  preMdeni  of  thn 
Vancouver  Canadian  Club.  A 
lawyer  by  profession,  he  standi 
high  la  the  regard  of  the  profession 
and  puftna  aa  vi«lL  BiliaBMIi- 
ber  eC  tbe  Oalt«d  OBHKAef  Oa»- 


4 


ea  Ms  I 


CHILD  SUCCUMBS  TO 
BURNS  RECEIVED  AS 
FfflE  RAZES  HOUSE 

hfOOBB  JAW,  km  It.— Tragedy 
^i.iiowed  s  fire  whlrh  destroyed  tbe 
!nrm  home  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  LSn 
Oreenman.  nter  Dfiiik«Blef.  early 
TUSaday  momlng  Dirir  five 
montlui-otd  un  Juhu  Ha\'nrmd 
Ofpenman.  was  so  badlv  biirncl 
t)iat  h*"  mircumbed  a  »h'ir(  tini" 
after  reaching  (hp  hospnnl  Ui  'in- 
dly.  Mr.  and  Mim.  Urcenman  sift  > 
wen  badly  bttf|j|i|^Me  are  now  ta 
hospual  here  tbVMMI  oondBloo. 
Five  OIBsr  ebfldMft  «Bo  ««•  bk 
ttas  batalns  buildtsB 
airtBB|iM»d( 


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THE  DAILY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA.  E  C.  WKDXESDAY.  AUGUST  20.  1930 


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dan.  W.  A.  MflgWwrtBt  Minuter  of 
MUbH^.i«tuTnad  trom  the  eeene  ct 
the  Bkkebum  coel  mine  dliwter 
near  Coelmoot  jmetordiy.  -  llie  mlft- 
Ister  'etttlai  tlut  tke  force  of  the 
expiation  wu  worse  then  riiv  m 
which  Oovemroent  mine  expcrir^  ^rui 
ej^erlencwd  re«ruc  mm  enRi»,Td 
tlMife  have  pver  wktnfMCd 

*i  can  not  nnd  words  to  express 
my  appreciation  of  Ih*  heroism  ot 
the  men  who,  risking  iheir  own  Uvea, 
Blllgiged  Into  the  mine,  time  after 
ItngTln  en  etlort  to  bring  oat  thtlr 
cmntim,  mtw  or  ^taAJ'  d«elMred 
Um  malAer. 

•tJnly  the  younger  men  with  ton 
rM^ontlbiUUes  then  their  eenlen 


w«rt  ettoetad  to  fo  btiow  on  nseut 

work.  a>id  this  did  not  uppMl  to  the 
older  men.  who  hntstad  that  they 
too  should  rUk  themselves  in  the 
dangcfi  undeigroiuul.  The  brmvery 
end  •eU-sMrtOoft  oC  every,  mu  on 
that  hiU  was  magnlfleetttr 

Dim<  11  T  WORK 
One  dI  the  g.-i-a!  illfQeuRles,  the 
minister  stated  was  that  the  nhui- 
lering  eflect  of  the  axploaion  was 
such  that  mine  tlnbera  In  the  main 
haulage  way  had  been  blown  out; 
hundreds  of  tone  aC  resAnc  fdl.  In- 
P6dli«  prgcnlae.  This  &«o«Mltatad 
not  only  cuarlng  eway  the  debris, 
tnit  eiiiibertng  as  well,  tn  order  lo 
protwl  thp  revue  partlM.  Wlth.'iut 
tlmbiTlin:  t  AMiin  *'tis  liable  to  ^-»ke 
ptare  at  m.y  time,  Imprtsonlng  and 
kllllnj;  Uie  wrkers  wfta  vaMaUUth- 
InR  for  Ihf  (Jeiid. 

Vihrn  ttir  Ian  wa*  repaired  and 
the  ai."  liii'-s  renewed  into  the  rai- 
llery la.-i'  l^ldAV.  •■•Hid  Mr  Mc- 
KcnzJe.  tjie  lorce  o{  air  sent  Uilo 

the  workiiws  gave  Ufa  to  ft  noMldcr* 
ing  fln.  This  drova  the  men  oot. 
The  atr  hod  to  bo  out  down  and 
Inspeetets  and  mine  officials  with 
helmets  aOd  nyfen  apparatus  *had 
t  ventttia  tn  aqd  locate  the  burning 
area,  tut  was  aaatod  00. 

Aift  r  AM  mm 

Jt  m  Cbonibt  lnB4vlaabl6  to 
mew  the  air  enrrent  to  Its  full 
agtent  In  ease  It  mlgtat  gtve  added 
llama  to  other  lUai.  A*  a  result 
work  has  been  mad*  mora  difficult 
than  ordinarily  iiiowiirtMiMt  to  mine 


''Apart  from  Ibe  appaQlng  loss  of 
Ufa,'  concluded  the  minister,  "the 
outstanding  feature  of  the  disaster 
is  undoubtedly  the  heroLsm  of  the 
inlnerpi  whfi  r:.ili''d  their  own  safely 
tn  order  lo  flnd  iheir  comrades. 
Prom  Oeorge  Murray,  manager  of 
the  mine,  who.  though  weakened  by 
a  raoant  opmUOo  nevo'  spared 
himself  for  a  motnant.  down  to  lads 
still  In  their  teens,  who  demanded 
the  right  to  gamble  with  daath  In 
that  terrtUe  atruMla 
ground— they  wan  all  hvaBa." 


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tion Includes  Representa- 
tives From  Coast  States 

FIRE  MARSHAL  TELLS_ 
OFCLEVEUNDTftMienr 


VAWCOUVEK.  Aug.  U^Between 
two  hUEMtred  and  fifty  aaA  three 
hwDdtad  delegates  Itnm  hospital 
associations  of  British  Columbia  and 
the  Pacinc  Coast  states  south  as  far 
as  California,  assembled  for  a  three- 
day  convention  here  today.  Tills 
U  the  first  time  that  a  Joint  meeting 
has  ever  been  held  by  such  organl- 
sations  of  the  two  countrtea. 
"Om  ItodlM  meetlnc  are  Bcltlili 
OotnmUa  HoapltalB*  Asaoelatlett.  ttie 
Wetitem  Hospital  Association  and 
the  Northwe."(t  Ho&pltal  AMOClatlon. 
At  the  opening  «easlou  ttie  deleguteit 
wrre  wi'komed  by  Mayor  W  II 
Malkin  and  Oeorge  A.  Walkem. 
u^Sh  irtio  rmtiasntgd  ixemier  a. 
F.  ttelmla. 

Reviewiiif  the  wott  tt  On  past 
year,  Mr.  MtfVaty  retamd  to  Mvaral 
Important  subjaeta  that  had  received 
attention.  ConsUlerabte  economy  had 
been  rrTerted  h"  pointed  out.  In  the 
piirf hase  i>r  n'  i-h"!  Inr  rubbing 
purpcifce.t  In  lii'?*plEab  In  Britlah  Co- 
lumbiM  The  i?ummlttee  aimed  at  a 
further  reduction.  It  was  stated,  and 
intended  lo  dlicuii  tha  matt«'  wito 
ttM  nav  Xilquar  OBnlml  Board  as 
MOOM  possible  after  it  was  con- 
iUtotodi 

An  eittnct  from  Uie  reiiort  '.f  ' 
A.  ninnifts,  provincial  t\tr  ;ii=ir';  *' 
as  to  hu  Investigations  »:i<r  n.f- 
tragedy  that  occurred  In  a  clinic  j: 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  In  regard  to  the  use 
and  Btamga  cC  BUxo-oaHnloBa  film, 
was  HioonMntvL 

TO  BK  ttMtaatb  BOON 
This  ctated:  • 
'1  am  M  to  rtpoit  that  today 
over  M  per  cent  of  onr  tKapttats  and 
clinics  are  using  the  acetate  safety 
film,  and  that  In  tl)e  very  near 
future  the  use  of  the  nltro-cellulose 
film  for  X-ray  purposes  will  be  en- 
tirely prohibited  in  thb  provlnre  • 

O.  W.  Olsen,  first  vir( -pr( -i,ient 
Western  Hospital  Associ&uon,  m  the 
eourse  of  bla  remarks,  said  bt  pre- 
ferred the  British  Columbia  system 
of  hospiui  t\nanctng  to  that  In 
vogue  In  CaUfornla,  where  the  state 
roilected  Uxes  from  hoeplUls  end 
gave  no  flnanrlal  aid,  except  to 
Institutions  dealing  exoluslvely  wtth 
'ttdlgent  patlenta 

MNSOM  PRICE 

CUT  DOWN  TO 

$10.000  NOW 

Canttoned  from  Page  i 

TeUow  IMvur  and  pursued  Insurgrnt 
armies  through  ShantnnR  Province 
to  the  Chlhlt  border  HiTr,  y.  wius 
expected,  the  Northerners  driven  out 
of  Tslnan.  capita;  of  Shantung, 
would  endenvor  tn  make  a  stand 
after  days  of  flirftir 

NationalUiLs  also  reported  their 
foroes  bad  recaptured  Lanfeii«. 
Northern  Honan  Province.  Fleeing 
rebels,  they  said,  tava  up  tha  Bat- 
chow-Tungkvan  nlboad  wait  at 
the  otiy  to  datoy  punutt 

ooimAnioT*  BBroBTs 

Oen.  99Bt  Tu-Hsiang.  insurgent 
mnimanrtsr,  oootradlcting  Oovam- 
ment  reporta  of  vtetery.  aattl  that 
In  heavy  flcbttof  aaat  of  Lanf  if , 
Saturday  tegbt,  rabab  klUad  ifiOO 
NaUonaUitL  Fighting  their  way 
through  a  morass  farmed  by  ten 
days  of  torrential  rain.  Feng  said 
bis  man  attacked  with  irmrhMff  guns 
and  swords,  fordB(  Oovomment 
lines  to  give  way. 

President  Chiang  Kal  Hhek.  FeuR 
asserted,  escaped  the  rebel  attackers 
by  taking  an  airplane  from  his  amy 
headquarters  at  Lieuho. 

in  sharp  rightUig  near  Mamubst, 
Saturday  and  Sunday,  Feng  con- 
tinued, his  men  foiaad  the  NaUonal- 
lita  to  wlthdrft«.  Iivrtog  0OO  bodies 
ttoattoc  to  floodid  oanala. 

Feng  aoeuMd  Natlonallat  avlaton 
or  killing  fifty  nanocmbatanU  in 
Changchow  by  dropping  many 
bomM  on  the  nhtbhjrtd  elly.  The 
hr>mhn.  ha  amrted,  eontatoad  potoon 

Rfl-' 

np^pll«  the  Ooverrun-nt'B  rlalmn 
of  victories.  foTfflanrni  In  Shanghai 
consider  the  Nationalists  position 
much  weakened  by  thre^  months  of 
Jlghttof  agatost  rebeh  tn  Honan 
and  Shantung  and  by  tlie  depreda- 
tions at  Communists  in  aercnl  pror- 
toces  of  the  Tangtae  TalMy. 

Because  of  d<stvrhM  ecodltlons 
and  lack  of  confidence  to  the  Oov- 
emments  sbUlly  to  afford  pratec- 
Uon,  trade  has  suffered  gnatly. 

FIRE  SWEEPS  " 
SOOKE  LAKE 

MILL  CAMP 

Contlneed  from  Faff*  1 

unlsss  there  was  a  Change  or  in- 
crease In  the  velocity  of  the  wind. 

nw  of  the  famltics  rendered 
homeless  saved  anything  from  their 
houses,  and  many  lost  some  of  their 
most  valued  paaseaKions.  Women  and 
children  were  placed  In  motor  trucks 
with  bedding  and  clotlilntt  that  could 
be  saved,  and  were  taken  to  the 
■hares  of  Books  Lake,  where  they 
wtHil4  have  the  added  protccuon  of 
the  water  in  event  of  the  Ore  con- 
tinuing out  of  control. 

Last  night,  wtuie  the  wm  under 
Fire  Ranger  w.  M.  Campbell  and 
As.M«tant  Ranger  J.  Dunn  Continued 
Ihelr  nght  with  the  fire.  t.h«  women 
and  children  of  the  community  at- 
tempted lo  nl^ep  on  the  lake  nhore 
More  comfortable  quarters  will  b- 
provlded  todnv  when  the  fttuatlon 
is  leas  critical 

Early  in  the  evening  It  wa£  feared 
that  the  mill  could  not  be  saved  in 
■piU  of  the  desperate  aterto  of  the 
150  eroplaytM  to  cava  «h«ir  maani 
of  Uvehhaad,  anA  the  now  of  tan 
that  arrived  on  tha  laiDe  earlier 
with  Mr.  Dunn.  Later  to  the  night 
Mr.  Campbell  arrived  With  addl< 
tlonsl  reinforcementa  sulSclmt  to 
get  the  bUic  which  surrounded  the 
blc  plant  siii'Ier  control 

Frank  M  Prr^^^Dt,  ntv  Anflneer 
and  water  conui  LvO.inrr  «a;-  at 
the  srene  letifllitg  nil  iRt4.«iMo  kk- 
■totanc*  and  itudMni;  the  Kltimllnn 
from  the  city's  watershed  lulerestn 

The  glow  Of  the  Are  was  vMbl* 
in  VlatOKla.  and  The  OotooM  cOce 
received  IBaiV  aalk  flngpk 
viehlng  to  aoenal  Ar  Mm 
MSXtotoi 


KT.  ■OR. 


CJUEBEf",  Auy.  19  Rt  Hun  Sir 
Robert  Borden,  who  will  bp  (  unada  a 
rcpresenUiIlve  itt  the  furthrtmilinj 
meeiUig  of  the  Council  of  Uie 
Laegue  of  Nations  at  Oeneva.  sailed 
today  from  Quebec  on  board  the  Ss. 
Kmpiaia  of  Brotlsntf  for  ObartMuit. 


OVERTiES  Fi 
CONCLUSION  OF 
WARFARE  MADE 


Royal  Air  Foros  Suspends 

Bombing  Operations  in 
(turram  Area  in  India 

AFGHAN  TRIBESMEN 

ASKING  SETTLEMENT 


IN  IHEAIRE  CASES 


Proprietors  ot  Two  Mainland  Mevis 
Houses  Charied   With  Operat- 
ing Without  Uceneea 


PBBBAWAB.  IMUa,  Aug.  19.-Op- 
eratloha  tor  tha  Moyal  Air  Force  In 
the  Kurram  area  were  suspended 
today  when  the  Maaosais.  Afghan 
trlbeamen.  made  definite  overtures 
for  ceesstlon  of  hostilities. 

While  this  was  taking  place  the 
Ahmadzal  and  Ohliazl  were  massing 
forces  on  Pclwar  Kotal.  with  the 
prospect  ot  »  antoua  tlo$Hguamt  tn 
that  quartar. 

In  the  wdfhbwHood  of  Ulaar  and 
Bargawtsam.  the  BMUdi  soottttog 
airptonaa  vaia  heavily  fired  upon. 
Iimtoty  piflftets  to  Kurram 
stao  ware  subjected  to  fire  of  the 
tribcaman. 

The  Oovernment  poaltloru  at 
Kurram  were  said  to  be  aflcijualety 

defended  by  vlUage  mlllUa  levies, 
whose  sptott  toM  iltonrtliiil  aa  aind^ 

lent. 

No  military  or  air  oparatkma  oc- 
eurrad  to-  tha  vlototty  of  Piihawar 
yestitrtfay.  With  the  poMlMa  aM«- 
tion  of  MttU  partta  of  trtoadtoM 
shtitarad  in  caves  to  the  south 
the  Pashavwr  dMrlct,  the  Afridk 
appaarad  eattnttaly  tflipaned  to 
their  Tinmoi, 


VAIVCOUVKR.  Aug.  l>v-TO  OOB* 
stoar  arguments  of  counsel,  Mhsla- 
trate  Q.  tL.  iCcQueen  to  police  court 
today  reserved  dscliloa.  untU  a;30 
p-m.  Wednesday,  in  the  case  ot 
W.  P.  Nichols,  prov-r-clj:  -A  the 
Royal  Theatre,  and  Hector  v^tuag- 
liOtti,  owner  of  the  Colonial 
Thea  tre .  TJie  two  o  w  i  w  r  s  were 
cliarKcd,  uruier  Ihe  Provliu'ljl  Mo- 
lten I'l.'tiirrii  Act,  with  openiLlng 
tiu>itit.-n  vMLhout  havtog  JUat  ob- 

UlnC'U  a  licence. 

Capt  w  a.  Bowerlng.  city  fire 
warden,  aiul  Provincial  Fire  Mar- 
shal J.  A.  Thomas  tesUAed  that 
they  had  delivered  to  both  men 
document*  from  Motion  Ftotorc 
Ognior  Joseph  'Whlterik  vlvtog 
nettoa  aC  winnghin  aC  ttMir  ttwatre 

Altar  tnartaff  aMdenee,  the  court 
reeelved  aifunwnts  fay  defence 
counsel.  D.  N.  Hossle.  that  the 
charge  was  Incorrectly  laid,  as  U 
recited  that  the  accused  had  not 
first  obtained  licences.  Evidence 
dlAciosed.  he  argnad,  that  hath  had 
paid  t200  IB  tha  OaiantoMt'for 

licences. 

Mr,  Konsle  and  Prn.iecutor  Gor- 
don Hcott  engacxi  m  anrument  on 
the  former'a  5  itj:iLis.sion  tliat  tc 
keep  a  theatre  upcu  after  sujip^n- 
slon  ar  eanceUatlon  of  lloance  docs 
not  oonatttuto  a  vtolatton  of  the 
act.  Inaamudh  aa  there  is  no  pen- 
alty provided  for  this  aituaUon  to 
the  Motion  Picture  Aot. 

Maglstrato  MoQuBM  wU  give  Us 
dtefadan  on  thegb  aigumantt  Wad- 
BMtfay  alttrnoon. 

SUSPENSION  OF 

ftFFIWAt:  ASKED 

OantfnlMl  fkaai  Pagt  1 

trcasoror  ot  the  offloon^  mess  of  a 
dty  nglasant,  was  dismissed  for  con- 
duct "unbecoming  sn  oCBOer  and  a 
gentleman." 

spedfleftUy  Trustee  Woodworth 
rharged  that  Colonel  Wolfe-Merton, 
then  ofScer  commsndlnit  the  regi- 
ment In  que&tlon,  knew  at  WUson's 
dlsmtAsnl  and  Its  reason  and  yet 
retained  him  a  tniStOd  aWtaat  Of 
the  school  board. 

The  dUmlssal  of  WUson  from  his 
regiment  ooeurrad  sllgntiy  more 
than  two  yaara  agov  the  letter 
itoted,  and  lYustoe  Woodworth 
charged,  readtog  from  transcript  of 


JERSEY  HERD  IS 
AWARDED  PREMIER 

HONORS  AT  FAIR 


CaoltoDed  from  Fage  1 


the  stock  parade,  a  branch  of  the 
fair  to  which  1m  irpartteulaHr  to- 
tarcateil. 

Yaotortay  waa  another  banner  day 
and  good  BDwdi  tvnatf  out  durtog 
the  nftaraoon  and  avantofr  9ba 
evsntar  saw  tha  tafgait  tumaui  ato 

the  grounds,  and  every  section  of 
t)ir>  midway  and  all  buildings  en> 
gaged  the  attention  of  the  jdeasure- 
seeklng  throngs. 

AMONG  TBE  DISFLATS 
The  general  impression  gained 
from  tiuuMa  remarks  of  patrons 
who  attended  the  fair  on  the  open- 
ing day  and  yesterday  Is  that  the 
exhibition  Is  a  vast  Improvement  cn 
last  yearn  effortt.  More  space  is 
occupied  ill  1h(r  biilldlrKs  and  the 
selection  In  di^plav?  \%  in-ire  varied. 
The  RRTiriiltura!  rirvlbir-'i  r>t  ,S;irrpv 
Ridimond  and  Victoria  d:stncu  are 
attmcttoi  a  great  deal  of  sttenUon 
and  thara  ma  onich  speculation  as 
to  which  one  of  tha  three  would 
carry  off  tha  duUenga  cup.  Vic- 
toria's business  sn4  todttstrlal  groups 
have  assisted  generously  in  the  dia- 
plays  of  manwractured  goods  both 
inside  ihc  ngs  and  with  spe- 

cial bo:jtli.s  ni  the  (troiinrt.i  One  of 
the  moat  notlcenMc  thlint^s  abmi' 
the  manufacturers  .-if-ctlon  is  the 
number  of  demonstration  stalls 
showing  Improved  oil -burning  ma- 
chines. A  few  yeara  ago  an  oil- 
bumlng  appliance  for  a  boose  fur- 
na«e  waa  eoBBldcrad  a  BBTotty,  but 
net  eo  today.  It  apptan, 

Public  approval  waa  glvan  the 
demonstration  of  the  dialtalapbone, 
and  from  early  afternoon  to  late  at 
night  hundreds  of  people  pssnrij 
through  the  course  given  Sy  a  corps 
of  pleaelnu  young  ladies  from  the 
central  telephone  office,  who  ap- 
peared to  be  wen  pasted  In  the  work 
and  well  able  to  eqilato  the  sim- 
plicity cc  apMBttoo  «r  Oia  ioatai- 
ments. 

STOCK  LFADS  I.STKkKsi 
The  livestock  buildings  were  again 
the  cenm  of  WgM  Isr  large 

crowds. 

Stock  descended  from  the  now 
famous  Olamorgan  hem  of  Jersey 
cattle  ociglnaUy  imparted  to  this 
Motloa  of  tha  ommtiy  by  J.  s.  h. 
Hateoa  from  the  United  sutes. 
Eastern  Canada  and  the  Ishuid  of 
Jeney,  were  -  awarded  pmler 
honors  at  the  exhibition  whan  the 
Babbacombe  herd  Claimed  grand 


awsrded  senior.  Junk*r  and  grand 
chamstoa  in  the  .'jlrarthorti  buUi. 
He  also  won  M-niur  rhjiiiipiun  i  o« 
and  fliato  in  all  ottter  ciaues  m 
whWi  ba  was  antacad. 
■  A  nufllher  of  other  awards  have 
yet  to  be  announeed  by  the  of  fldals 

R  Neea.  Judge  of  the  Ayrshire 
brrrd.  who  Is  on  his  &econd  .sca.viti 
in  judglnK  ui  VlrtuTla.  stated  vcs 
triday  alternooti  that  the  AvTsh<res 
lo  the  Victoria  show  are  puricuUily 
Strang  this  year  slid  are  a  line,  uiu- 
form  bunch  of  cattle.  **l  have  seen 
the  BriUsh  Columbia  exhibit  and 
the  herd  Is  osftatoly  to  wonderful 
shape.  Xt  Is  an  agngatfcm  la  loafc  at 
the  herd  and  compare  the  Milmsli 
with  what  they  were  last  year  when 
they  arrived  here  Their  general 
c<mdltlon  is  a  credit  to  ihr  ma  u  « 1 1 
has  had  the  care  of  them  I  umit  lo 
mention  here  Capuin  DunWatrr?., 
of  rtntry.  who  lia&  dune  more  Uian 
any  other  man  to  put  Ayiatairsa  on 
the  map  to  British  Columbts.  The 
captato  took  fifth  and  stoth  to  the 
sailar  yearltog  dasa.  Mr.  WaDs  took 
first  and  second  in  tUa  daa«  and 
Slunnon  Bros.,  thM  Sttd  ^OOtth," 
said  Mr  Neas 

The  champion  uward  In  the  senior 
female  in  Ayrshlrts  wenr  to  s  ^! 
Well-i  A;  hiin    r.f  H&itUs    B  ( 

Bpeaklug  of  British  Cclumuu  lu. 

a  cattle  prevtooa.  Mr.  Ness,  who 
eoBMs  from  Dewtoton.  Alta^  stated: 
"BrttMi  Oolnrahla,  Vanaottvar  Is- 
bud  as  wdl  aa  uia  MatoTawt  tt,  i 

btilere.  adapted  to  any  class  of  rat  - 
tie.  There  is  no  breed  that  1  ktiuiv 
that  should  not  priMper  In  this  scr^ 
tlon  of  the  countrv  Drllisli  t  uluni- 
bla  la  [lartlrularly  .-ilrong  In  Jrrseys. 
a  fin'-  da  I  ry  i  ow .  Thr  Liland  and 
Mainland  are  Ideal  places  for  any 
of  the  dairy  breeds." 

Judging  of  mast  of  the  hveitock 
waa  ooa^letad  last  night  and  the 
wmrtBto  and  Onaraagy  eliwn  wUi 
ba  >daaa  today. 

nmama  or  vfmsn 

The  following  programme  has 
been  arranged  for  the  balance  of 
tha  iragk  to  tha  Jndgtof  a<  honis: 


]0:IO-ClaaHa  SI  to  M.  Bglglan 
mares;  class  sa,  yaid  mala,  four 
yean:  dasa  99.  fmy.  three  yean: 
class  S4.  fUly  two  yaars;  class  35. 
riiiy  one  year  and  olasa  M,  foal. 

3  00  -stock  parade, 
^.oo—class  63.   general  purpose 

pairs. 

4:15— Class  «1,  heavy  draft  palit. 

4  30-ctasa  aK^momijmm 

stogia. 

4?0  Olais  aa.  heavy  draft  gtoglOi. 
Thnniday 

10:00  Bjn.— Perchrron*  CIhas  44. 
brood  mare  and  foal;  cla«  46.  yeld, 
four  years:  daas  M.  tUfV.  three 
yean:  olasi  47,  filly,  two  years:  class 
tf.  flUy.  one  year,  and  OliiaB  41.  foal 

1:00— Olasa  W,  fonr-bocaa  taaaia. 

4  :00— Class  do,  Fereharen  stallion, 
four  years;  dais  41.  atalUon.  three 
yean;  class  43,  two  yaata;  oiaii  41, 
one  year,  and  dasa  fihampton, 

4:4B-ahcttandi^ 

Mday 

l:0D--8Mtoaa  taaiM.  dUMmt 
Sattoday 

3:tfr-91aal  ato-bona  taamg,  driv- 
ing. 

At  10  o'dock  today  the  Judges  wUt 
start  in  the  Holitato  ahd  Ouemsey 
laetleni  and  the  bcif  eatUa.  the  lat- 
ter beUg  an  aiospttoiially  heavy  Ust 

APPROVAL  OF 

HAUBUT  PACT 

IS  EXPECTED 

Caalhnnd  from  Page  1 


Colonel  Wolfe-Merton  testified  to 
his  full  belief  In  Wilson's  totagrlty. 

Trustee  Annie  Jamleson.  arting 
chairman  of  the  board,  relinquished 
her  place  to  TYuntee  C.  E.  Carpenter 
In  order  to  actufte  Trustee  Wood- 
worth  of  taking  a  "field  night  *.o  say 
implea&ant  Ihtoga.** 

"When  we  dlsBOssed  Mr.  Col- 
bo«nw>  ease  wa  mat  to  camera, 
and  as  a  dtlian  I  rascnt  that  with- 
out notice  we  are  aafcod  to  paas  on 
such  a  motion."  she  dadarad.  "We 
are  thoroughly  remiss  to  dlseuning 
thU  thing  now." 

Triwtee  Carpenter  then  moved  the 
matt<T  be  laid  over  until  Friday  at 
7.30  pm.  and  Mr.  Woodford  be  re- 
quested to  appear  before  the  boatd 
to  substantiate  the  aUegation.t  made 
by  Trustee  Woodworth.  Thl*  motion 
wws  carried  and  It  was  also  ex- 
plauied  that  Ootawl  WoUe-Merton 
will  be  htard  on  )ils  own  behaU. 

VANCOUVER  WOMAN 
STABBED:  NEGRO  IS 
HELD  AS  ASSAILANT 

VANCOUVER,  Aug.  19.— Violet 
D'^rner,  address  tmknown.  Is  in  the 

ilcnrral  HoBplui  "iiff*Tlng  from 
severe  wounds,  ti  . '  .-r  MCCon- 
nell.  colored,  riliv  734  K<«rer  street. 
Is  held  in  the  rlly  ]nll  on  a  charge 
ot  wounding  with  Intent,  police  re- 
port. 

MoOonblU'  la  aUsfOd  to  have 
sUbbed  the  woman  lato  toalght  at 
his  Keefer  Street  sddiaos.  P«llee 

claim  the  weapon  used  was  a  jack- 

knite 

McConnell,  poUoe  sav,  claimed  the 
wanan  had  fOhbod  him  of  |40. 

SPANISH  MINISTeT 
OF  FINANCE  RESIGNS 
WHEN  PESETA  FALLS 


evidence   at   Wllaan's   trial    that!  ^^"'P'"" '^*»*«PK»  toUl. 

grand  champion  and  lentor  cham- 
pion female,  first  In  fxhlbltor'5  herd 
and  second  In  breedtr'ii  herd.  The 
herd  also  capturod  the  Canadian 
Bank  of  Commerce  Silver  Cup  lor 

the  best  eow  m  the  show  'i  h'' 
Junior  champion  bull  ribbon  wax 
won  br  LtodeU-B  Cordaga  Beau  and 
Junior  flhampton  eow  I9  tlndeU  s 
GOO.  Rotta. 

The  winners  to  the  Babbacombe 
herd  were:  Grand  champion  and 
senior  champion.  Olamorgan  Wex- 
ford Blndle.  by  ninflle  and  Yniing 

Diana,  the  latt-^r  a        tnriHi  cow 

with  642  pound.s  fnt .  crand  rhnin- 
plon  female  and  chRmpinn  m  •  Uid. 
Mademoiselle  Deachamps  3rd,  hv  Le 
Aondto  Oxford  Lad  and  JWade- 
mcMlle  Deschamps.  This  cow  also 
took  the  Bank  of  Oanmaroa  Cup 
Babbaeombe  BtodlaOi  Oaar  was  given 
a  second  In  the  two  and  under  thn« 
class  The  csar  is  by  Olamorgan 
Wexford  Blndle  and  Babbacombe 
f  ioMen  TltUnla.  and  owned  by  E.  C. 
Rtiiiifley.  i-if  ritincan  Olamorgan 
Vo!a«e.  by  Mnhj^^  1  iold*n  Double 
out  of  La  Pereq  Vni»ge.  was  second 
In  (he  thn*e-year-old,  nnhbacombe 
Bright  Betty,  by  Glamorgan  Wex- 
ford Blndl''  out  of  Bright  Patrtela 
of  Langford.  wOn  a  second 

Other  eahfUtora  taotodsd  fHvid 
Spanotr,  Miller  lUneh.  Dlnnlnaton. 
A  E  Thmivni,  Saidis:  It  WndM, 
Cadboro  Bay;  Woodeote  Saanlch 
Chib  Thr  Saanlch  .Terwy  Club  was 
am-arded  flr^t  In  ilie  dlttrtct  hprd 
class  SpencpT'ii  herd  took  six  flmu 
nine  aeoonds  and  liiree  third*,  but 
offlela]  llsU  of  ludclng  were  not 
complete  at  a  intr  hoMr  init  nlghL 
SWCETK  RFn  roi  t. 
Tn  the  Red  Poll*  r  f  Lewu,  of 
Kelowna.  B.C.,  made  a  clean  sweep, 
capturing  an  awards  with  a  ftng 
herd.  Re  Was  awarded  grand  and 
!:enior  champions  to  the  bidl  alaia 
nnd  trand  and  senior  to  foala. 
rir«t  In  exhlMter's  and  ftasl  to 
hri"v1^r«'  together  With  flfets  to 
other  clsLA*e^  In  which  he  wait  en- 
tered 

In  the  Ayrshirss  the  venl^^r  '  hnn: 

Blen  oow  wont  to  K  A.  wetu  ^  p^n 
Shaimen  fcroa.*  oow  won  the  jtmior 
ehsmptonlhtp  There  ware  no  grand 
champion  aerarda  to  thb  eteaa  V:  A, 
Weill  St  Ban  aaplured  fint  in  ex- 
hibitor's haM  aMd  .1  C  DunWatrn 
wall  awarded  aeoond  In  brwder'i 
h^-fl  f'rii,  «*mnd  arwl  third  went  to 
Ihe  following,  B-  A  Wells  *Son. 
Rhanivvn  SHA.  BOd  S.  A.  IMh  A 
Boo. 


MADRID.   Aug.   It— The  sUady 

slump  ot  tha  piaeto  whtoh  bas 
puasled  gownttwnt  oOkAato  and 
tinanaial  eipsru  fw  «ov*rai  months 
resulted  today  to  the  resignation  c« 
Manuel  ArgoaM  from  the  Ministry 
of  Ftaance 

The  Cabinet  accepted  hiU  resig- 
nation at  a  special  meeting  and 
ttppotnted  Julio  Ws  Is  hrJierto 
M  In  I  e;  nf  F  "ir  om  v .  l/i  %\ ii-;-»ed 
htm.  Lul.^  Hodrlguei  Vlguera, 
MtoHtar  of  Agrksuttara  to  the  Con- 
aarvattva  CaUBti  of  WO, 
Wl  •   ■  • 


remain  in  force.  The  new  treaty, 
the  one  now  awaiting  ratification 
in  Washlnpion  pro\  that  the 
International  Fisherlci  Commission 
will  ho  empowered,  subject  to  ap- 
proval of  the  Oovemor -General  of 
Canada  and  of  the  Fiesldent  ot  the 
United  BUtes  ot  America,  to  sua* 
pend  or  modify  the  doped  aawan 
provided  f  or  aa  to  part  er  aU  of 
the  watera  off  our  Weatem  ooaats. 

"IWa  provlston  would  enable  the 
halibut  IMhoty  off  our  eoasts  to 
adapt  UagU  not  only  to  the  dan^fr 
of  Japanese  competition  on  out 
own  coa.'it,  but  to  any  other  unfor- 
N*en  rlrcumstnnre.i  which  may  arise 
from  time  t^  lime  It  l.n  lo  be  fully 
expected  that  no  furlher  time  will 
be  lost  by  the  United  BUleif  Oov- 
ernment In  adopting  this  much- 

Mr.  Babeoek. 

JAPANESE  HAVE  SUPPLY 

It  Is  Mr.  Babcock's  opinion  that 
the  most  serious  naupatlttou  will 
not  develop  from  wlthto  our  own 
watan.  The  Japansaa  bava  an  un- 
touched aupply  of  baUbttt  at  their 
own  dooet  off  Hokkaido,  and  It  Is 
unlikely  that  they  will  oooss  two- 
thirds  of  tha  great  distance  between 
Japan  and  our  ports  to  fi^  on  our 
own  much-depleted  t»anka.  This  Is 
(vtp''  iftlly  true  at  this  Juncture, 
when  It  l.^  entirely  i.'lie!y  t.hat  surh 
an  attempt  wmik!  render  ni'jf 
tain  the  paissgc  of  the  new  treaty 
especially  daHgwod  to  BOat  auah 
Bltnatloos. 

"Any  cunslderaUe  tovettmont  in 
such  a  projsct  would,  to  thi  avant 
of  the  paasage  of  the  nsv  regula- 
Uons.  bring  inevitable  reasntroem 
and  correepooding  actton  to  mce: 
the  .situation.  It  is  to  tie  expected 
that  the  Japanese  will  hold  action 
In  ftbevanr^!  until  It  Is  seen  whether 
or  not  uiA  prsaenl  rigidly  fixed 
riosfd  .--rason  isjalattoiiB  are  re- 
Ulned.  ' 

"Recent  sutemanta  hp  Ihfeannen 
who  have  eecn  and  haanM  the 
JapaaaM  vawl  which  ogaratad  m 
thi  Bahw  Sea  todloato  tha  c  r 
raetMSi  M  thto  vlav  and  do  not 
subatanttoto  tha  fhat  bdM  that 
thl5  was  a  eenunerelal  venture  ir 
Ls  vild  that  the  vessel  was  ^'peralrl 
by  the  Japanese  FlsherW  B-ithk 
with  fisheries  students  anri  not.  :r>i 
halibut.  No  authentic  informatl'Mi 
Is  at  hand  as  (o  the  actual  purpuses 
of  what  would  seem  to  have  been 
an  cxplcratory  voytce.  UW  matter 
should  to  rsgardcd  aa  brtogtog  up 
for  serious  eeaHdarattan  tha  bn- 
peraUve  need  for  the  new  and  more 
flexible  hahbut  ngulaOons,"  cm- 
ciudad  Mr.  Baboock. 

HEAVY  RAIN  WASHES 
OUT  IRRISATINQ  FLUME 

WBfATCfin.  Wastan  Aug.  »  — 
A  miniature  ckudbonft  flSapC  the 
district  between  Wen»tobdi  and 

Chelan  umihi,  washtog  aMi  Ud 
feel  of  ooncreie  trrigatlng  flume 
near  BnUat  and  srr^«ini  the  hi^s- 
way  wttb  bouldors,  and  other  detiru 
was  brau^  dm  SMa  tha  hiu- 
kides. 

ITie  w«r<T  -iiood  ihre*  feet  deep 
on  the  road  tn  placea  Thunder 
and  lightning  afledbipanlsd  the 
downpour.'  whUe  haU  feu  over  llm- 
^  n  HBB  gald.  suf  • 

she; 
self  " 

Hs     I  ran  trnd^rstand 
Who  helped  you  Uft  it  owl 


EXPCCT  BIQ  ATTACK 

WILL  BE  MADE  UPON 
MacDONALD  MINISTRY 

r  ONOON  Aun  lU  Well-lnlntmrd 
(iniuii  al  i  ,1  .ic:,  iLtsert  that  Turs 
IKiiii  !l-lhll^  fir-  ji'rj«jrliiii  a  heav> 
CAMipaiKM  KKHliwt  K«tii.\ii>  MacLkm- 
aid;.  tk)t:alt.'i  Liovt-ri^juciit .  ba:iln!{ 
thetr  chiol  talltii'n  point  I'At 
failure  ot  Uie  Uibciritcs  tn  .■voive  un  , 
employment. 

Wlto  a,OtoyOOO  workicu  clamorlug 

for  relief,  nnnig<>aM<a  ioaden 
are  iindantood  to  ba  plaaalitt  to 
ctrlke  whlla  unrest  Is  hl^^  tht 
present  unamploxmcnt  flguiaa  break 
all  previous  Brltteh  record  and 
^  rd  has  been  passed  around  Ood* 
wvathra  atwnghritoi  Jo^  to  f««^ 


a 

tunM^ 


Mbn  «&a  ttoa 


Nest  menlh  wtn  gaa  tha  ^iglnnlin 
of  th«  Tocy  boabaidnMtttt  rmt 
when  PartiaauBt  raasoainhlia  Ooto- 
t>«r  as  au  pertiia  un  Stoly  to  ba 
;>rr pared  for  k  vttol  dlttatoO.  ^ 

A  general  deetton  aomtag  at  aucb 
«  tmw  probably  wooU  9mm  poat- 
ponemant  ot  lha  rovad  tabia 
f  udOea  an  Indto. 


A«/uged  to  Consent 

_  ISTANBUL.  Tiirkev  Aua  10  — 
Perda  Is  believed  t..  hiformed 
1^tfkay  she  ean  uudei  uo  ctrcum- 
atanoaa  oonseni  10  military  co- 
r  araltoa  wttb  the  Tudta  against  the 
nBida4«Mn0aa  tartitav^ 


Woiidcrfal 
SUverware  is  Yours 

Far  QmAtf  Com  FUbM  Cm^pom 


TUST  imagine  bow  charming  this  dignified  oHirafwuf  WOllU 
^  look  on  TOOT  tobtot  How  naelht  it  would  be. 

Utoaa  qpoooft— dad  many  othar  artidea  of  usefulnMi  tad 
beeaty--4ra  yoora  for  ooopons  which  are  found  in  every 

prtilftfTP  iif  Oitaker  Com  FUk'-^*- 

'J'ho  new  .\!nry  Stuart  design.  cbosLc  and  beautiful — Tu^or 
plate  guaranleied  by  ito  well  known  maken. 

And  tha  isma  time  you  will  get  the  best  flsvoond  oon 
fUkea . . .  everv  peokege  bears  oar  offdr  th  nfnnd  tM 
purchase  price  if  you  do  not  ngrt^  thst  Quabft  Ganflikili 
are  the  beat  flavoured  you  bev*'  fvvr  ta<%tod. 
Just  the  crimpest  and  nanst  delicinufi,  Vki.  Becatise  Quaker 
Com  Flakea  are  triple  aanled  and  waz-wreppedt  iMoe  ot  the 
original  criapmaa  or  flAvtxir  ia  loaU 

Write  n  £ar  A  oopy  of  tbe  Quaker  Premium  Book.  It  offtfg 
more  than  a  hundrM  gifls.  Thinps  you  havn  nfien  wanted. 

^  "ill  an  get  iJiem  witb  Ihfl  cdujMirifl  frnTii  nny  ()iink''r  .f-renl 

package,  boo  thn  list  af  r^ri^als  on  (he  cnupnns  <  >>idlLpr 
premiums  aro  n  rr-wanl  fur  thos^whoaro 
ntrady  uAers  of  Quaker  oecesia.  They  are 
not  something/or  BOttlhg,  |li|ll<illlMl^- 

instead  of  noLning. 

Get  <>inkf*r  Com  Flakes  tomofTow.  Ofie 

the  other  (Quaker  cfreals.  t<xi.  SavR  the 
Litup^^ui.s,  and  you  will  b«  surprifod  how 
(wwtn  vim  will  have  enough  lo  get  home 
of  the  hruultvinie  and  useful  preniiuma 
we  give  Ui  uhtra  of  Qoeker  uorealk. 
THE  QUAKER  OAW  OOltfANYs 
SASKATOON,  fiASC 


Quaker 
Corn  Flakes 


CUT  R/^TE 

ki  r  AUC  ALWAYS 


ROASTS 


FRESH  from  the  ftncr 
grades  of  cuts  comes 
this  Meat  to  you,  ready 
for  prtparstion  of  a  won- 
derful  meal.  The  prfCM 
will  interest  yoti. 


St*er  Beef  Ovda 

Rria«t«:.  Ih.  . 

Steer  Baet  Pot 
RoasU,  lb.  -  „ 


20c 
tSc 


Lean  BohalaM  Stdw 

neef.  lb 


Mincad  B^af, 

lb.  


STEAKS 


Spring  Limb. 
Shoijidert.  lb. 


Spring  Lamb, 
lt€W«  lb.   


15c 

20c 
Il5c 


BoiUag  Bd«r, 

lb.  .  ...  


Pnra  Porfc 


tb. 


Beef  Baiisageb 

Ik        I    . .  .1 


10c 
25c 
10c 


NEW  EII8LAIID  MARKET 

Yitei  S(  (Opp  n-minion  Hwtel)  Pbona  SSoa 


1  r 


Tin:  n\n.v  c^ji.omst.  xictoria,  nr.  \\v.\)\v<iiw.  august  20.  1030 


IndustrialProgress 
Well  Demonstrated 
At  Willows  Fair 


New  Standard  Sot  by  Splondui  I-xhibiis  of  Local 
Merchants  and  Disinbuiors    Display  in  Manu- 
facturers'  Building   Extremely    i>inkirjg — 
Miny  Novel  Attractioni  in  the  Show 


Distinguished  Visitors  Froig^SgQtlgnd  . 


GUtteriag  Array  Catches  the  Eye 

Ai'AHT  from  the  Buuqr  exhibits  of  acrteultttrel  pradncbi,  ut 
«n$  craft  work  moA  attractloiu  of  toon  novel  natore,  the 
splRMbd  ahowlnf  of  Industrial  and  manufacturlM  plogreM, 
aa  typlUed  In  the  .ttallR  <>f  th.'  i  x  ^:  i!i"P-hiuit.<.  and  dlaMnrtors, 

has  set  a  new  standard  tlll:i  .year  al  liif  WliluW,-,  Fair, 

Entering  the  Manufactunn^'  Building  thp  t-ye  Ls  tak»n  by  a 
L;:itfprlng  display  of  mGchanlcal  pi'oducts  and  commodltlea  ihalr  Is. 
sirikiHK  in  the  extreme.  The  David  Spencer,  Limited,  exhibit, 
occupying  a  conalcleraUe  qpace  to  the  lefu  la  designed  In  a  aeries 
of  orohea,  beneath  vhloh  are  arranged  great  pyramids  of  canned 
and  packed  foodstuffs.  At  the  far  end  a  complete  section  Is  given 
owr  to  Spencer  products.  Including  packed  fnUU,  canned  Yege- 
tah!p.<i  iuui  tf-ati  an.i  roffeea.  Mm  iMBB  oope  of  the  vecW  Mead 

kTlvc-ii  out  as  ;,uinplrs. 


I  >■■-  '.Iv  iippf>^;I*■  ih/y  entrance 
Aiaadd   Die  UucUon's   Bay  exhibit, 

sboalag  a  larga  selacUon  of  choice 
furs,  both  made  up  tolo  aicractlve 
wraps  and  »lso  nadsr  to  be  cut. 
Ills  booth  Itself  Is  vortby  of  special 
metttlen.  balnc  made  -enttrely  of 
Turujr  milsb.  a  daas  of  a(tUlelal 
stone  TTie  three  arches  and  the 
ba  k.  ^  f-iir  are  all  in  an  autumnal 
tone  ,>Iiiided  delicately  to  blend  with 
Ihr  d;^pla.v  <'f  luis  typical  of 
!hr  i  xl-ubll  may  bf  taken  a  number 
of  iiii.skrat  altltia  bfslde  a  made  up 
Illu^k^at  coat  The  attendant  ex- 
pert will  explain  Uia  procev  by 
which  Um  arttsUe  alMding  of  the 
flnlsbsd  ooat  Is  oMabud.  A  slowly 
revoMnff  awmaquln  ta  the  back- 
ground serves  to  show  off  the  fur 
coat  It  carrtea  to  the  best  of 
advantage. 

Al*o  a  Hudson'*  Bav  Company 
booth  Is  that  sbowlna  the  Hoover 
vacuum  deaMT.    tht  vbole  k 


.  richly  carpeted, 
known  auMblnt 


to  till 

a  comfortabi.-  ..-i 
and  I'.cr''  III'-  wfU 
la  denio nitrated. 

In  the  centre  of  the  building 
stands  the  Davla  it  King  exhibit,  an 
attraoUve  stall  containing  the  latest 
models  of  the  Sparton  radios.  Mason 
&  Rlseh  pianos,  OobunMa  phooo- 
grapbs  and  reoords.  The  whole  Is 
buitt  Into  a  form  of  eanopgr  wblab  Is 
dMiacUy  attractive. 

TBKBE  DEPABnomrc 

The  BrltUh  Columbia  Bsdrlc 
Ronway  Oompanr  has  airanged  Its 
stalls  In  a  asrles  of  three  dUferent 
departments.  The  lint.  nuDrtrtbe 
las  deportment,  featiares  m  nm- 
ptuey  Itadlantdre  gaM  stove,  giving 
oomfort,  economy  and  beauty.  Here 
atan  la  the  latest  lype  ot  combina- 
tion Moffat  gas  range,  with  the 
fclt^iea  heater  built  in  and  an  ^ulo- 
aatkt  ovstt  eeatroL  Bot-wat«r  beat- 


i  Bungalows 

OAK  BAY,  NSAR  MOKTaREY  SCHOOU-CALIFORKlA 
sl^lB  7-roomed  bbnjpUow,  5  bedroomi^  library  end  llvinK-room 
with  open  fires,  diomg-room,  built-in  features;  tt>'iiiri)  wrii  mui- 
flied  with  cupboards;  cement  tiaxemcnt  and  fn:  ,.       ......fir  l  a 

lane,  aad  waU-k^  garden,   .^welleot  value  ^4>500 

OAK  BAY.  m:ar  s[:\  and  ITLANDS  GOLF  COURSE. 

recently  buill,  nicely  ilecL)t*tcd;  larjfc  liWilg-rOOm  wild  art  fire- 
I'lacr,  2  spacious  brdroonifs,  built-in  batb,  d{niii),i  ar'  ^-.  I^nrch 
kitchen,  service-rooni ;  eiirdtn  with  oak  trees.  Cil  OH  A 
Oil  terms   ^■tltUU 

NEW  STUCCO   IIUNGAI.OW   Bl'II/r  nV   OW.NFR.  WHO 
tl  leaving  for  niiMlmid  mid  v.i\l  racrifire        a  <nn<  k  (  .f-h 
(>clow  cost.     K  very  til iiiK  atumt  liii^  property  will  ••triLr   \  nn  ;is 
exceptionally  well  roiiiini.  (ed-    'I'hcre  is  8  bu'gc  ftO   1  RO 
garden,  splendid  soil.    Price  today  -.— —  w^9  *  9W 


Acreage 


GORDOV  HEAD,  SEA  VIEW.  PAVED  ROAI>.  5  ACRES 
rich  land  under  culUvatiojn,  1  a<re  logana  and  some  (ruii 
City  water  and  etcdric  light  available.  GrSffd  home  Cfll  1  flfl 

site.    Only   .  ,  ^  ,   r,...  I  UU 

COLES,  HOWELL  &  CO. 

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HIGH  PART  OP  PORT  STRBfiT 

Just  off  Fort  Street,  on  secludcil  stree^  a  new  stucco  bungalow 
eontaining  5  rOoma:  4^-incli  hardwood  floors  In  living-room, 
dlniag-roora  and  hall;  French  doom  between  ball  and  large  draw 
ing-room.  and  leading  from  Ufiar  td  dinlng-rooin;  opcti  firci 
mil  f.ookrasei  in  drawing-room;  an  exceptionally  well-appoi 


ng-room.  and  leading  from  Ufiar  td  dinlng-rooin;  opeti  fireplace 
'  '  krasei  in  drawing-foom;  an  exceptionally  well-appoinicd 
I  I.  irri  with  large  tila  sink  and  laid  linoleum:  2  nice  bedroonii 
Willi  cednr-Hned  ck>seis  with  electric  light;  electrical  fixtures  in 
every  room;  Urge  cedar-linetl  linen  cupboard  In  hall,  also  coat 
rerr^H.  Stiiira  to  windowed  attic  with  apace  for 
I  Mill  criiteut  buemeal  with  garage.  Central  beatir 
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Afore  and  more  docs  progressive 
business  demand  the  at'l  nf  up-to- 
date  service  Trans|>ortatinn.  the 
problem  thak  rates  high  in  every 
tnnMefion,  U  afir^red  by  obr^cffl- 
cicnt  schedule,  meeting  every  re- 
quirement at  the  lowest  possible 
cost  Phone  us  for  particnlara. 


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ers  and  elrenlattng  heaters  sre  aUo 
In  evidence,  in  the  home  saniu- 
kkn  department  is  the  Boyrt  purl- 
fler,  one  of  the  most  modem  and 

up-to-date  of  lla  type  made,  clean- 
ing and  dlnltifectlng  In  one  act.  la 
the  background  of  this  dlxplay  hangs 
a  picture  of  the  new  Prince  David, 
Oanadian  National  Rallwaye  steam- 
fhlp.  in  uhlch  have  t>een  Itutelled 
eight  Hoya!  purifiers.  Thl*  In  com- 
pany with  all  ot:>er  features  of  the 
exhibit    la    a   alrlctly  Canadian 

Largely  dlspIayM  Is  the  radio  and 
refrigeration  department  Here  the 
PhUco  line  In  radio  receives  tne 

first  complete  showing  held  in  Vic- 
toria. The  Oeneral  Electric  refriger- 
ator is  ahown  In  many  difTTent 
models.  Here  la  an  electrif  f-:!:.;*  li- 
ter that  will  nut  interfrrr  vMih  uulio 
reception.  Autumu-ir  .untroi 
tttiUwd  throughout.  ElccUlc 
namely  the  Hot-Point,  WsscinBhoime 
and  Moffat,  are  shown  In  many 
diflTsrent  tyiMs.  Washon^  namely 
the  nior.  Rainbow.  Savage  and 
CofBeld,  all  have  been  accorded  K'^«1 
fipace  In  this  attractive  exhibit  rhc 
Simplex  Ironing  machine?  Is  siiown. 

Frujltlolre.  &hown  by  the  Bruce 
Robinson  Electric  (B.C.),  Ltd..  dts- 
playlng  the  latest  models  of  this 
popular  rerrigerator.  la  particular 
la  featured  the  new  butcher  shop 
cabtne;.  made  in  Brlttah  Columbia, 
and  combining  all  tbe  latest  achieve - 
menta.  The  household  Prlgldatre  is 
shown  also,  in  different  alses,  all 
with  the  new  and  exclusive  Prigit*- 
aire  feattue,  the  *qulckiubf>  tn.v" 
enabling  the  user  to  reniovp  iiip 
frozen  cubes  qulrkJy  and  eailly  'rhc 
Frlglduire  vvater  cooler  is  also  in- 
cluded In  the  exhibit.  Dclco  »a'.<r 
systems,  ilghUn«;  plant  'mid  equip- 
ment, together  with  the  Quiei  May 
oil  burner,  combine  to  muke  an  In- 
teresting and  attractive  exhibit.  Mr. 
Beaoher.  local  manager,  states  that 
be  conslden  the' bitredneMon  eC  (his 
latter  as  one  q(  the  bkmA  outHand- 
Ing  advances  of  the  age. 

REMABKABU  DBTELOrMKNTS 
The  Beatty  Washer  Store,  display- 
ing the  Beatty  washer  and  the 
Beatty  cleaner,  have  the  Miparutolty 
of  Stowing  some  ramaifcabia  ds- 
veiopments  in  this  Une.  ttm  Baattr 
electric  "Cadillac"  vacuum  cleaner 
in  particular  has  attracted  much 
attcntim  since  the  rr-ccnt  Introduc- 
tion Tlie  arrangement,  nf  tiie  booth 
ICwlf  IS  ens  of  clever  dealgn. 

Mat'.  li  Hardware  has  made  an  at- 
tractive showing  with  a  number  of 
Bmbanb  ranges,  exhibiting  the 
many  different  color  schemes  in  this 
Une.  Oreen,  gr^r*  gray-green,  tvoey 
ami  white  are  but  a  few  or  the 
artistic  Usndbigs  of  the  f  uU  enamel, 
bi  addition  to  these  are  ahown  hot- 
air  olroulatora,  made  by  the 
Dominion  Stove  Company,  and  hi 
types  suitable  for  three-room  and 
Icn-room  houae.-;,  A  Parent  "'rotary 
grate''  la  demonairated  in  a  worklnn 
model.  This  will  enable  the  flnesl 
coal  and  even  sawdiut  to  be 
utilised. 

The  Ooonor  Ihenno  electric  wash- 
er in  shown  in  an  sttractlve  stall 
featuring  the  new  porcelain  tub 
model.  Considerable  advance  has 
been  made  thrtM^gh  the  mtroductlon 
of  the  new  type  wringer,  which  b 
larger  and  more  protected.  ThU 
machine  is  sold  In  Victoria  by  H.  D. 
MalnnarlnK  Sc  Company  and  haa 
Iwen  made  In  Canada  since  1875, 

A  colorful  .sifjiit  \s  Ih?  booth  of  Ih*' 
Neon  ProducLs  of  Wrr,tprn  Canada. 
Limited.  Three  iihadct  predominate, 
red,  green  and  blue.  wliUe  the  white 
light,  whloh  bas  long  baffled  all 
dedgaezs.  has  at  last  batn  ocn- 
quered.  Two  bloek  lights,  rod  and 
grern.  In  reality  ths  port  and  Star- 
board signals  for  the  new  Canadian 
Nncional  Railways  wharf  In  Vanoou- 
ver.  make  a  splendid  display 

The  Weller  FMrniture  Company, 
I.lml'.ed.  has  arranfrrd  a  long  booth 
i;i  i-h"  form  of  three  rams,  namely 
R  dliiitiK-r'-tniJi.  a  lIvlng-rrKim  rticJ  a 


Wtm  Allt  I  ITTEST  IN  SI  MMI  RT 
BtrwiRe  idfM  arlBlnu  fi.in,  hnblt 
dlrrct  thp  feeding  practice**  ot  on 
nf  ( ivi|i?ed  persons.  Thry  rio  not. 
diitinsuuh  between  the  food  need^ 
of  hoi  and  eoid  ssasons.  a  cause  of 
much  stafcness.  They  eat  sUrcbea. 
sugar  and  feu  In  Aagm  as  tai  Fob- 
niar>-,  and  suffer  vban  Winter 
com  en,  AH  such  foods  are  add- 
formlng,  and  acid  buiiu  us  out, 
proatrateit  us  on  hoi  dsys 

ADuUlne  ( nonacld  >  f  n  o  d  :«  are 
coollnf.  »edallv»-  The  only  alkaline 
ftxxls  are  va'--.U.;-i,  trulLi.  milk, 
almoad.-?.  e^g  yoilu  atuj  Roman 
Meal,  the  bMer  being  the  only  alka- 
line grain  food  yet  marketed.  Roman 
Meal  ahould  replaoe  all  stanihy 
oereabt,  especially  in  hot  weather.  It 
can  be  eaten  uncooked  or  cooked  In 
thrpe  mmntes  or  served  off  the  Ice. 
E\en  liot  Roman  Meal  porrtdge  l.i 
cooling  becaimr  H.  does  not  cau*^ 
"acid  blood. "  Write  for  free  ^amplo 
tee  free  booklet,  "HOW  to 
WILL,"  to  ROBT.  O.  JACK- 

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bedroom.  These  have  been  fur- 
nished In  the  best  of  tasts,  giving 
the  vlstlor  to  this  attneUve  staU  a 
mlsndld  Idea  of  what  may  be  ae- 
oompUtfied  by  careful  cnolee  la 
furnishings. 

The  highest  gl*ade  of  leather  goods, 
trunks,  handbags  and  tool-worlted 
articles  have  been  arranged  in  the 
*tBll  of  Jarae*  McMartln,  leather 
goods  dealer  The  latest  dpslgiis  of 
Canadian  ami  Brltljdi  workman.\hlp 
are  shown,  together  with  r.ome  really 
artistic  Italian  haiid-worlcvd  gooda. 
Tbe  Aerowood  baggage  gives  splen- 
did examples  of  the  finished  prod- 
ucts for  women's  aad  men's  hand 
luggage. 

Alcock,  Downing  Sc  Wright,  Lim- 
ited, features  ths  Siuibpam  fiirna^e 
and  cabinet  heator.  lo^rtlier  wi;:i 
the  Guniey  range  The  cablml 
heatei  Is  especially  designed  to  lUl 
rhe  ptu-pas'-'  r-f  a  furnace  whore 
ba-^ment  fif  iinobtalnaDle. 

TWt>  t.MlIUITS 
The  A  E.  Taylor  Company  has 
srrariflpd  i  a  o  exhlbll-i.  one  to  display 
tiic  Eu'.y  «!L-.i;.7r  and  Ironer,  the 
latter  having  the  special  feature  ot 
a  foot -controlled  switch,  leaving 
the  tiands  free  for  cperaUon.  The 
pressure  attained  amounia  to  100 
poimds  per  sqnars  Inch.  In  the 
other  booth  are  shown  aenso  fins 
examples  of  etcbtog.  art  pletttrts 
and  picture  framing,  which  form  a 
large  part  of  their  work. 

Durold  shingles,  the  insulating 
asphsU  .shingles,  form  the  mat2rlal 
of  whlrh  u  booth  ha^  b??n  built  for 
'.he  Sidney  Roollng  At  Paper  Com- 
pany. LlmK.ed,  Tlie.se  are  shown  la 
solid  color  and  in  >  ariegated  dealgn. 

Artistic  paneUnif,  exeaited  by  the 
Victoria  plantof  the  British  Amsrloa 
Paint  Company,  forms  a  splendid 
beokground  to  the  stall  in  whtJi 
that  company  demcnatratas  the  use 
of  "Dapl  Art."  a  form  of  floor  decor- 
atlon  which  may  be  applied  on  th; 
surface  of  old  worn-out  linoleum.  A 
moving  colored  sign  draws  atten- 
tion to  the  display  of  Satln-Glo  and 
Bapco  paints. 

Tbe  British  Columbia  Hardware 
de  Paint  Cocopany  has  shown  to 
great  advantage  the  Furness  ranges 
and  circulators,  together  with  the 
Faweett  rangm  and  furnaces. 

With  a  booth  entirety  conbiructed 
ftf  the  "Ten  Test"  tns>ilatin«  board, 
the  Vancouver  I.iland  H^dwood 
Floor  Company  has  made  an  attrac- 
tive diaploy  cf  their  line.  Seaman 
Kent  hardwood  floors,  also  demon- 
strating the  duatledS  electric  floor 
Sander. 

W.  H.  Malkln  has  a  novel  feature 
hi  the  robot,  named  "Rufus."  which 
pnolatma  the  virtues  of  "Malkin's 
Best"  in  dumb  show,  while  hsnding 
out  premium  certlflcstes  In  a  lifelike 
manner  TTic-ie  certlflcatea  are  dupll- 
rarrs  of  ihnne  found  in  every  packet 
of  Maikiii'a  product  ;,  which  are  at- 
tractively displayed 

Blue  Ribbon  producis  are  shown 
In  an  artlstlcalt.v  arr."iiiRerI  l#r>oth,  in- 
cluding tea.  cofTe  and  baking  powder. 
Three  attendants  are  m  charge, 
looking  after  the  pretlmlnarlcf  for 
the  prise  competition. 

Samples  of  Jamseoa  OoffM  are 
given  out  from  the  stall  which  fea- 
tures the  W.  A.  Jameson  Coffee 
Compsny  products,  namely  teas, 
coffees,  prices  and  baking  powders 

in  tne  Women's  Building  West  n 
Radio  Shop  has  made  a  nne  siiowtne 
with  tSe  Istest  models  nf  Atnater 
Keni  and  the  Lyric  radio,  iirtLsricaUv 
arranged  against  an  attrncuv?  back- 
ground. Premier  Duplex  vacuum 
cleaner  Is  ahown,  with  the  new  fea- 
ture of  the  jonicr  machlm.  and  also 
the  -splcSpan-  type  tha(  takca  the 
plaee  of  all  attactmients. 

F.  Jeuite  A  Bro.,  Ltd..  has  made  a 
variegated  display  ot  fine  awnlnga. 
hammocks  and  canvas  good^ 

Th?  Peas  oil  burner,  dl^p'ayr-l  by 
the  Oil  Burner  .Salei  Companv 
Limited.  Rhowp  n  raiine  of  flvt 
modeU  of  :hL*.  3il-Canadlan  oil 
burner.  SU  dinerent  types  of 
cabinet  beaten  also  are  ahown.  Here 
siso  Is  a  model  of  tbe  tubular  hot- 
water  boiler,  eleetrloatly  weUed  by 
the  Marine  Iron  Works. 

Th"  A  B  C.  oil  burner,  msd^  here 
ii;  Vl'-ioila  by  the  Ramsay  Machine 
Works.  fcattu:cs  tbe  oU  altering 
system  am  an  absohitely  allant 
motor. 

The  Radlact  oil  burner,  niadr  by 
Joseph  Summerfleld .  of  Ort  U-h 
Columbia,  boasts  a  silent,  .tperatlon 
and  HUtr.mattr  Mi^nnoetatlc  ccnlrol. 

Firr  at  W  rston 
Kazrs  Hti ilfl in  n : 
$500^0  Uainage 

TonOKJO.  Aug.  IS.  -Damage 
cattakated  at  tSOOJIOO  was  canssd  by 

a  rire  which  destroyed  the  btiildlng 
and  stock  at  the  Canadian  Co- 
oi>eratlvi<  Wool  Growers,  near  Wes- 
ton, "iirlv  'jiday. 

Charred  and  crumpled  walls  con- 
tataimg  I^OOIMOO  pouoda  of  watcr- 
■oahad  wool  wv*  all  that  remalMd 
at  tbe  stMMare  after  firssMn  bad 
ftaally  eeaimaied  the 
was  dicovmed  at  4:S0  sun. 

omnais  were  at  a  km  te  tfMn 
mine  the  cauae  of  the  liie. 


COAL  RESEARCH 
COMMrTTEE  TO 

START  STUDIES 

ConUnued  from  Page  1 

arrangements  for  the  tasting  out  of 
the  new  spaMc  arreaUra  for  loeomo- 
tivo  with  the  oo-opetatten  or  the 

raliuavA. 

The  Drpartjiient  of  Mines  has 
taken  a  leading  [lart  In  the  recent 
InreetlgaUoii  luUj  problems  facing 
the  coal  industry  of  the  province, 
and  will  lend  every  possible  aid  to 
the  work  of  the  ooomiittee. 

The  meeting  today  will  take  the 
form  of  an  Inaoffmisl  assembly 'of 
the  men  named  by  the  respective 
KToiips  among  tbe  producers  and 
u»ers  of  coal  and  will  pave  the  way 
for  the  permanent  functioning  of 
the  new  body  as  a  con.Unuliig  group 
for  research  mto  tlie  need.<i  of  the 
fuel  industry  of  the  province. 

FBOBLKMS  AI'KAO 

Need  of  sojnr  nnanKmirnt  for  the 
coal  industry  of  the  provlnre  was 
brought  out  at  tlie  recent  confer- 
enee.  when  it  was  shown  that  mote 
coal  was  being  produced  In  British 
Columbia  In  1030  thin  today,  and 
that  greater  numbers  of  men  were 
employed  ten  years  ago  than  at  tbe 
idosent  moment. 

Coal  production  from  British  Co- 
lumbia mines  bi  im  totaled  3.S0S,- 
125  tons,  reqtdred  tbe  services  of 
flJ49  men.  and  averaged  a  produc- 
tion for  the  population  of  b.i  tons 
per  capita.  In  1029  a.3Sl,aS3  tons 
were  mined,  using  5J)28  men,  and 
the  per  capita  production  based  on 
population  had  fallen  to  >.T  tons. 

In  tbe  ssme  period  Vanoonvcr  Is- 
land mines  suffered  a  shrinkage  of 
annual  output  from  1  JM;aM  tons  to 
l,130,80S  tons,  and  the  man  em- 
ployed feu  from  4.191  to  3,147  in  Is- 
land adllcrlm  In  1039, 

These  and  other  farts  placed  be- 
fore the  conference  i>roduc«d  a 
marked  effect  and  huve  awakened 
considerable  interr^'  tn  ihe  propos- 
als looking  U>  the  r.-^habtntaUon  of 
the  industry    along    general  lUir:^ 


B.C.  LUMBER  GAINS 
FAVOR  J'OR  BRITISH 
RAItMAD  PUM'OSESi 

CUnllHMi  fsem  Fate  I 

There  was  room  also,  the  minhter 
thought,  iar  a  visit  of  British  buy- 
ers to  this  punHaua.  partlenlarty  (or 
mvestlgatlim  tnt»  the  lewar  grades 

of  commercial  lumber  whirh  are  1 
now  neglected  on  the  United  Kum  -  > 
doTO  market,  but  which  are  Jar  ml 
advance  of  Baltk  limiber  stfll  Im-I 
ported  tnV>  Great  Britain. 

Mt-anwhU''  i  nurw  imrn  ot  the 
prr.inrf  \uat'.i.-  a  formal  re- 

qupii  iKv  :!':  '.l-Ai  a  member  of  the 
Oovern(iit.>Mi.  be  sent  to  Oreat  Bni- 1 
am  at  once  to  prem  for  laager  satas 
there.  Anyone  sent  on  the  nUssbm, 
It  la  rspresenlsd.  eoiild  aeoompany 
me  Csnadlan  dcl«atas  to  ^the 
economlo  eonfemnos  and  bo  of 
great  ssslttsnew  bi  that  eonneetlon 

alsa 

The  liunberiKMi  have  advised  the 
Oovernmcnt    tliat    none    of  their 
numbrr  u  prepared  or  free  to       'o , 
tiu-  i:iiitf:t  Kingdom  at  thti  iinie ' 
aip  Hiking  the  Government  to  | 
a.v.uiL  in  taking  advantage  of  the , 
oppogfawity  aieatsd   ta   Brltaio  I 
ttaioitth  the  renewal  of  interest  in 
British  Columbia  timber  producu  • 
foUowing  the  success  of  Uia  tert 
shipments  ot  fir  tlas. 

ATTINDBD  rOWBB  PAKLiy 

Forty-eUbt  countries  were  repre- 
<-nted  by  4.300  delegates  at  the 
\v  orld  Power  Congress.  Mr.  Borden 

>ntlnued.  The  t:n-day  delibera- 
tions were  productive  ^f  much 
valuable  discussion  and  the  dls.*enil- 
nation  of  data,  which,  when  pub- 
h.-h'-'t  In  pamphlet  f,7rni,  v.tl!  com- 
;ji  II  valijiible  rcIcreiM^e  work  for 
ijuvrrniin'nt.s  and  those  actively  on- 
gaged  in  the  development  of  power. 

Tbe  use  of  coal  for  the  genera- 
tion of  elaetila  energy  totarastad  Mr. 
Burden  IntOuely,  partlnnlarty  with 
regard  to  posslMUttes  sdsntme  ad- 
vances made  along  this  line  may 
mean  to  the  soft  eoal  Industry  of 
the  province,  in  general  the  con- 
gre&.s  was  a  pTO^linjt  of  experiences, 
contributed  to  by  the  leading  na- 
ll(Hi.s  oi  the  glolje,  and  li  f.\i»ri.teJ 
by  Mr  Burden  to  have  re.^ulIs  of 
far-reaching  conseciuence  of  bene- 
fit to  those  rountxlrj:  pdrriclpniing 
in  the  event. 

Sixteen  delegates,  under  Dr. 
Charles  A.  CamseU,  attended  the 
congress  on  behalf  of  jOanada,  Hon. 
F.  p.  BurdsQ  raprasenUng  this 
province.  Mr.  Burden  speaks  highly 
of  the  cordial  welconte  extended  to 
the  delegates,  which  demonstrated 
afresh  the  healing  ovpr  of  old  scare 
left  by  the  i:reat.  LOiifllct  ol  arma 
Nothing  could  exrwtl  iht  attention 
paid  t<:i  the  delegates  ou  behalf  of 
the  tiosls,  he  said,  and  the  cour- 
tesies shown  to  delegates  attending 
for  the  various  natloiu. 

Pa p eri  r ea d  at  the  . m t f ■  r (■  nre 
showed  consLrucUve  advance.^  tiinde 
In  power  development  and  subjie- 
quent  publication  of  these  papers 
will  be  of  great  esslstanca  to  all 
nations,  coneluded  the  minister.  As 
a  participant  in  the  congress.  Brit- 
ish Columbia  will  recelvs  a  detaUad 
report  of  the  papers  dallvared  at  tba 
assembly  and  a  oopy  of  aU  the  pro- 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 
COUNCIL  OF  CANADA 
TO  HOLD  CONFERENCE 

OTTAWA.  Aug  IB  —Numerous 
requests  from  various  organizations 
for  represenUtlon  at  the  meeting  of 
the  Employment  Service  Council  of 
Canada,  which  will  open  here 
Thursday,  hate  been  raeelvad  by 
Hen.  a.  D.  Robertson.  Minister  of 
Labor.    While  It  la  ronaidered  Im- 


Angus  Carapbeii  &  Gi.^LtiL 

1008-10  GOVERNMENT  STREET 

Unusual  Values 
for  Half-Day 
Shoppers 


Thi 

t.iK. 

\  cTy  unu&ual  vahica. 


morning  s  shu|>pers  will  find  it  mucit  lo  ihcir  advan- 
lo  nursii^'atc  ttie&c  lUU-Oay  SpecM 'Representing 


P^^"-^'-  to  change  the  personnel 


promotion  of  more  effeicient  mc&nr, 
of  producing  and  using  coal. 

MILLIONAIRE 

PUBLISHER  IS 

LOST  AT  SEA 

Opnllnnsd  fms  Page  I 

Th;  Savalo  puUed  into  Oraves- 
end  Bay  late  lodny  and  anchored 
in  tbe  bay  alter  an  all-night  hiwt 
for  the  body  ot  1L.^  OAner.  John  J. 
ICeily.  the  mazier,  reporitd  the 
^ragady  to  Mr.  Black's  asaoclatra 
In  Baltbnore,  after  a  steward  had 
failed  to  fmd  his  MUdoyer  am  the 
yacht  about  10  o'doek  last  night. 

PUT  TO  SEA  MO^a)AY 
Mr.  Black  arrived  at  the  North- 
bearch  Airport  on  Long  island  yea- 
terday  afternoon  from  Newport,  R.I.. 
where  he  had  gone  to  vlstt  his 
daughter.  Re  suyed  at  the  abr- 
port  half  an  hour,  chatting  with 
Capum  Harry  Rogers,  an  official  at 
Curtis-Wrlghl  Field,  and  «t  the  end 
ot  that  time  boarded  a  Ipeed  boat 
which  took  him  lo  a  ManhatUn 
dock,  where  the  Savalo  was  tied  up. 

After  being  (nfo;-med  of  the  acci- 
dent to  Mr.  Black,  Paul  Patterson, 
president  of  the  BaUiniore  Sun 
pubiiabing  ccticem,  telephoned  u> 
Curtis  W^ht,  directing  that  the 
planes  be  prassed  mto  sarvioe  to 
BMnih  far  the  publisher.  Intar  Mr. 
Patterson,  accompanied  by  Mr. 
Bbitfc's  private  secretary,  arrived  at 
the  field  by  airplane  from  Baltimore. 

They  were  picked  up  by  ■  plane 
which  hud  lj*'?n  searching  for  the 
publi.'tier  n:ul  rftre  Immediately 
laken  to  the  Black  yacht,  anchored 
in  Oravesend  Bay. 

Four  seaplanes  engaged  In  a 
search  for  the  pubUsher  returned  to 
iheh  base  tonight  withoot  bavb« 
found  a  traoe  of  hbn.  They  wtll 
resume  the  search  early  tomorrow 


fif  th"  council  at  present,  Senator 
Robert.'uin  annomiced  t«day  that  all 
organliaUoruH  inlerej'ted  nuiiht  £end 
represcnta lives  to  the  meeting  as 
t^ervers. 


New  ""DuboW  SUk  Scarves 

Special  at  $2.9$ 

ImportCil  Snurl  hitripcd  ■  Diibnil"  Silk  Starve,  in  ni*ny  l-eamitul 

colorings.    Easily  laundered  lo  look  like  new.    Uaiuual  value 

at  ; —  — ,  .  

A  New  Shipment  of  ITnrnrn'g  AU  Pure  W09I 

Vests  at  95c 

Wonieu's  Fine  luiported  All-Purc-Wool  Vcsiji.  with  opera  lops, 
.>^hort  sleeves  snd  g^ui'  abool^fr.  Cuasaateed  unsbrinkable. 
Special  at   -..^  -.  '   it  „»B« 


Bathing  Cnps  Reduced  to  Clear  at  25c 

.Matlted  for  a  quick  clcarauve,  odd  hoes  of  Cay-Colorcd  Clo«e- 
I-itliot  eavbf  OwiL  llade^d  to  ctsir  May  at.— 


AfWB  "tfoorer"  House  OrewM 
Jo  Sell  at  $2,50 

Smart  New  Hoover  Boaae  Frocks  with  short  or  long  elerv-e»  in 
colore  of  roscv  »r«e«,  eaaary,  t»l«.ae4 .91^4; .ell  tim*  SMcisi 

at  ^^.^^.^^ — _  ,  ■-  ,1,1,.  ,  l^.K€i 


Beret  Felt  Tarns,  for  SporU  Wear,  ol  9Sc 

Smart  Imported  Beret  l-clt  Tams  in  aU  the  w«nied  colors,  and 
wblte;  dose-mttag  aiyles.  Splendid  IM  apectg  wear  at  —•be 


Brodflrloth  Costume  Slips,  89c 

Good  Quality  .Mercer        L'.roadcloth  Ostunie  Slips  with  buijl-up 

shoutfaTf  jn'4vfc«!4  light  oolorgf  a»f  •  ,    ,  .-rii     ,  *'*-r 

Women's  Rayon  SUk  Nightgowns,  $1,65 

Vint  Qnality.  Rayon -SOfc  Nigblgow&s.  pistn  tailored  tttl  Jvr-  J 
tnmmcd  styleii  aU  dabMr  eolerg.  Q^wlai  at.*  — 


l».«s 


Corseletles  at  H9c 

Cor>eicttc.«  oi  .^inpeO  rsyoo  materisi,  Hi^Dy '^buetf}.  ^Qfib  .32  and 
i4  only.   :>pccial  gt   i-n...  i  .    i'-  j-  ■ 


Baek-Ladng  CorseU,  $1,69 

Medium  bust.   Si/'    ~  > 
 _„  ..  ,  gi.oo 


IJat  k  iii(£  (  or«eu  of  strong  coutil. 
50.    Very  unusual  value  al..^ 


Imported  Chiffon  Lisle  Stockings 
$1.50  Per  Pair  (With  Lace  Clox) 

Women's    Fine    iii)i.ortcd    Chiffon  LUIe  Hose,  in  aU  llie 
wanted  colors.  Full  iwbtoned  and  perfect  fifUng.  Siws 
to  iOL  Per  patr.M'-'--'^   .       .         ,    ...  ya-sfa 


I 


employment  aa  It  exists  In  Csnada  l 

aitbe  present  time  and  as  It  may' 
develop  during  Uie  coming  Winter, 
It  Is  hoped    the    members  of  the 


The  meeting  has  been  convened  i  Council  will  be  able  to  suggest  wa» 
by  the  minister  for  the  purpose  of )  and  means  e(  Otmtttt  Irttta  Ibe 
consldaMng  the  problem  of  un-  aituatioo. 


In  attemptlnK  to  catch  a  litlcr  of 
Wild  [Jigs,  R  V'-'Uth  PrHmmersbach. 
Germany,  wn^  nM^riced  by  the 
mother  ami  ,  i  ^iKp-  iiert  t^i  climb  a 
tree,  where  he  was  held  prlsonor  fff 
several  hours  nntU  a  atdlMiiatt 
rescued  niB.  PWWiB 


Orest  Brtuin  A  safest  plaee.  as  r«- 
[sarda  road  accidents,  lut  yaar  «w 
the  isiss  of  Scaly,  wimn  llwie  «m 
not  a  ~  ' 


CONVIDO 
PORT 

A  Favorite  F or 
Catsraiions 

'■"■.ih    Jur!f!.s  of 
(Soo^  Wine 

Convido  Tr  rt  lia<^ 
:  een  bottled  by 
S  arre  &  Co..  .ia 
'^•orto  since  167(X 
l>  sure  you  ^get 
vonv-ido.  Sold  in 
bottles  ont^-. 


This  adver(i*>ement  i^  not  pub- 
lished Or  diiplaved  by  the 
Uiqnor  Contr<^)  6t>ard  or  tnr 
Ike   Covemment   oi  Britin 


Upheld  by  the  merits  of 


"QuaUty  with  Age!  Haig  Whisky 

hasrrtaineditipoiito  the 

foreMfariBorethinS^ 


difference. 

No 


*«ke»  all 


rbU  •dvcftisement  is  not  pnbHahed  or  diapUyod  by  the  Liquor  ConUoJ  Board  or  (gr  ^Ml 


yl^J)aily  Colonist 

The   Ouloni^t   Prlnilnt   and    PubUstilni  CtUDiwnjr. 
I  Limited  LUbmtj. 

I     J.  utut 


SubscTlptlun  FUtrs  dy  Ctirrlpr  aii'l  by  Miill  Iti  DlsLrlCta 
CunUffuouA  to  Vtciona.  Served  tty  CcriooUt 

dty  Oarrlen: 

yemrli  .   —  fl3J0 

tloaWy     I-W 

An  tmmtptkm  vnm  payable  ta  ■dVftD^  UftU  mb- 
crllMn  ur«  raquMtrd  to  imlM  an  liiiiHtinBii  dtnol 
to  Tbt  OaUr  OdoBlM, 

KUMdw  to       both  old  and  DMv  «d4rcM. 

^  ''^  MMarlpUoD  Ratm  by  U«tt: 
Kb  Omd*.  ontt  Bntmn.  the  onilid  0toft!M  «aA 
Meitok  twcpt  cuitncu  M  abon: 

Yfarly  ^  .        :  .-.-r- 

HaK-Yearty   — .  300 

Quirlfrly  _  .__    1^ 


to.  itM 


It  Ifi  a  dual  Indication  of  tfafl  rcpatali'  i:  fu 
Joyed  by  BrtUab  Columbto  to  tbe  «yea  ol  tlnan 
elers  aad  Uw  sbWDgth  of  tbe  Oovernmmt  at 
present  In  control  of  attain  In  ttUt  province  that 
a  sale  of  bonds  should  have 'bean  made  at  tbe 
ur.iisufllly  low  rate  of  3.85  per  cent.  It  is  a  rec- 
ord never  hitli'^rii.  oquaied  la  prorlndal  rmanc- 
iiiK  and  r^fk'cu  rvery  credit  00  tfae  flaeal  admln- 
Isuatton  pursued  by  Mr.  W.  C  Bbelly,  the  Minu- 
ter o^  ytnattea. 

sioB  tlx  months  ago  Brltlah  Columbia  ■aeored 
a  inan  at  a  lower  rale  than  money  was  beinc  ob- 
tallied  hy  any  oJi't  province  In  the  Dominion. 
Nut  only  that,  bui,  ihe  rale  then  obtained,  namely. 
4.10  per  cent,  equaled  the  previous  low  record  lor 
borroirlnse  ae  IV  as  this  proTtnoe  was  concerned. 
Kow  a  n«w  record  has  Mn'adittfad  and  It  la  the 
result  at  once  of  the  Npntatlon  which  British 
Columbia  enjoys  and  (he  astutenees  of  the  Pi- 
nance  Mlniat^r  In  v.'-(';>int;  a  close  eye  on  financial 
develtHimenta  and  acmn^  upon  the  opportune 
mom«ot  for  launching  a  transaction. 

It  «m  be  a  mattea  of  satisfaction,  to  the  tax- 
payers that  their  ffnanetol  attain  are  belnc  ad- 
n  nistf^red  In  such  a  way  aa  to  rommand  tbft 
utinr,st  confidence  of  flnandere.  Hie  latest 
ritiHnrlal  ir;uihfli-Uon  is.  as  well,  an  li-dlralinn 
the  faith  which  Eastern  Canada  has  la  the  fuUiro 
of  British  ColumbU.  This  la  In  Mh-  ntilure  uE  n 
reackjon,  because  the  spendthrift  pulley  dI  the 
late  Qovemmant  had  left  a  financial  condition 
nf  afiatrs  In  this  proTluce  which  required  dose 
siudf  and  elaborate  rectlfleatlon.  Mr.  flhaUy  has 
luit.  oril.v  1  •■stored  confidence  on  the  highest  seale, 
but.  8tuliiiil.y,  British  Columbia  is  now  able  to 
tibtiifri  money  al  better  rntp.s  than  any  provinr-- 
In  tla  Domhiton  and  better  even  than  the  Cana- 
ilUiilNrtinnsI  nsllirsT'  which  have  behind  them 
the  ms^dl  all  ths  people  of  the  Dominion. 
Suc^Vthe  happy  flnfiiclal  position  which  the 
ijr^alnre  '  i^joys.  and,  as  well,  there  IS'  to  fbS 
credit  or  ii:i  «inilnk'  funds  a  sum  Of  911,000,000 
m  ex<  ess  of  requlNinoittO. 


partly  owIhk  to  thla  btxjn  they  have  u  happv 
temperament.  With  their  orange  grovr^  and 
Ttasyvtdik  their  herds  of  cattle  and  flocks  of 
sheep,  and  their  tbrlTlnt  capital  of  Montevideo 
they  prosper.  There  la  no  iinemplormsnt  In 
Uruguay.  The  peso  has  fallen  a  UtNe  this  year, 
but  fundamentally  the  co^intry  Is  sotmd. 

British  iniereit  hi  Uruguay  lA  of  old  sUndlng 
The  Old  Country  s  medlaUon  helped  when  her 
Independence  was  recognlaed.  Great  Britain 
exporto  larsa  quanUttos  of  goods  to  tbe  Republic, 
and  not  tha  least  y*h»U»  ef  these  esports,  from 
the  UruKuayan  point  of  view,  has  been  football, 
at  which  the  UruRuayans  are  experts.  The  people 
of  the  count  I  >  are  kei*n  on  Increasing  trade  with 
all  parUs  of  tiie  Brlilsh  Empire,  especially  in 
■anufactured  articles  as  agalnat  their  own 
ftlporU  of  hides  and  meat.  The  ojiportumty  for 
trade  Is  tturs.'ahd  mugusyaa  geofl  will  to  not 

tacktof, 

Hj^fffy*  WOMEN'S  KIGHn 

A  memorial  has  been  pH-senLed  U>  Uie  Rrlllsh 
Prime  Minister  signed  by  222  Members  nf  Parlia 
ment  asking  that  a  bill  should  be  mtrodured 
respecting  the  nationality  of  nuurled  women. 
This  has  long  been  a  aouree  of  controversy  and 
there  Is  a  desire  thai  the  ssatter  shonld  ha 
cleared  up  to  the  satisfaction  of  tha  women 
Ihem.selvci,  Vi\i  t>j  Ihe  prt.-^eiit  the  law  ha.s  been 
that  a  British  wumtiii  v,u.,  [narrle.s  ahen  loses 
her  nationality  Ihe  incin  irlal  iijk.-i  that  this 
practice  should  be  reversed.  Moreuver.  in  the 
case  of  an  alien  woman  marrying  a  British  sub- 
ject, the  proposal  Is  that  It  should  be  optional 
whether  she  tafcei  British  natlonaUty  or  retolns 
her  i.wii  In  other  words,  the  contention  Is  that 
"a  mnrrieil  woman  should  be  regarded  as  an  In- 
dlvlduii!.  eompctrnt  In  her  own  right  tn  ,latm 
and  be  admitted  to  British  cHlaenshlp "  Mr, 
Ramsay  MacDooald  hAs  declared  himself  lu 
favor  Of  such  •yoUlBV  and  he  is  now  being  asked 
to  put  It  Into  effeet» 

n  is  conceivable  that  the  Celtic  race  may  yet 

prove  the  Milviition  of  the  world.  "Hiat  race,  at 
least.  Is  capable  of  retaining  lU  ideols.  "You  can- 
not graft  materiaUam  on  a  Celt."  says  Mr.  SUn- 
ley  Baldwin.  "If  yoM  dOi  you  make  a  very  terrible 
compouad." 


THE  DAILY  C01X3NIST.  VICTORIA.  B.C.  WKDN'ESDAY.  AUGUST  20.  19.ffl 


Note  and.Conufwnt 

By  Kt.fe.D. 


■T^  sun  tt  ml  wtv* 

The  Me  Bir.  JusUee  Bbetts.  wbo 
mrd  a  year  ago  lo  British  Colum- 
bia, was,  he  toltf  us,  the  best  ail- 
round  athlete  Chatham  ever  turned 
out  Hp  rould  run  100  yard*  m  ten 
Rpccivds,  Uwe  the  catx^r.  put  the  shot, 
throw  thr  crlckft  iiall  llTri,  yards. 
wa»  K  Kood  nartvniitn,  a  good  sliut, 
and  a  traL-k  bllllaid  player,  and  was 
pfoiiDunct^d  by  Captain  Wallace.  » 
county  man  in  BnglaBd.  aa  the  tossi 
amateui  bowler  in  the  world-  HU 
WM  vary  fast  and  aeomate.  end 
could  hit  a  single  wtoMM  three  ifcne* 
out  of  six. 

The  interviewer  was  a  loperter  erf 
The  loronuj  Qlob«  and  the  tnii?T- 
vlewed  w&a  Mr.  W.  B.  Wells,  ot 
'Ohatbam,  Ont.,  who  remembers 
•eelng  »  erlckel  match  played 
seventy-ttlne  yeert  ago*  and  is  de- 
M-nbeil  by  the  Interviewer  as  the 
(Jraiid  Old  Man  of  Canadian 
crtckd  I  tie  match  which  was  seen 
«u«b  a  long  Uxat  ago  was  played  ia 
Oettelt.  MMk.  whert  ttwre  proh- 
Rbly  win  never  be  anoOker  crtofeet 
match  played,  tsr  a  geneiatioa  has 
arisen  which  kDflWS  not  erioket  and 
cares  for  nothing  but  baseball-  We 
knew  the  late  Mr.  Justice  Bbei  >> 
hailed  from  Ohefham.  Onk,  that  he 
was  a  keen  poHtielas  and  ft'dellgti- 
ful  itor>--telier '  between  poUtUat 
cpMchea,  that  tie  was  a  splandld 
wing  shot,  but  did  not  know  of  hU 
pnnress  as*  ao  oU-muod  athlete. 
Nor  do  we  belteve  many  of  the  peo- 
ple In  Victoria  who  remember  hltn 
still  had  any  Idea  when  he  was  still 
With  them  thai  he  waA  once  iamci 
for  Uk  feaU  of  strength  and  sLiU 
In  niaay  dtflereot  ktode-e(  qpori 


Advertiser.  The  wmiwntlen  between 
btt^^n  and  orUet  was  not  then 
sifwaote  a  It  is  new. 


The  Rhymir\s  Optimist 

ay  Attne  Mtateells 


Wa  can  semsmber  that  hi  esrUer 
ttnei  Ghalham  poesaised  a  cricket 
cWb  and  that  a  team  from  that  ehib 

A  Hrm^  to  tt..'H«'&nt^  5^^^^^  ""^  """^ 
the  scarecrow  by  the  kmdspsaher.  •'Such  Is  tbs 
violence  of  its  objurations,"  says  The  London 
Tlrne.s  thui  blrdf.  that  tear  the  face  of  no  scare- 
crow living,  and  do  not  mmd  at  ail  !he  futile 
Stick-waving  of  young  and  in^-pi  i  i:  i  -v  urer.s. 
keep  their  dlstftnce  when  the  loudspcaiEer  is  at 
woilc."  Badto  announoen  have  at  last  found  a 


whk|i(lf  Simooo 
:{I  BMDU 


BBODUXIMG  Am  TEATFIC 

Mr!  H.  F.  Ouggenhetm.  the  American  Ambas- 
sa  1  >r  le  CUb&aaa  a  ndlod  pttNo  of  avtafckm,  U 

a  fti  rong  supporter  of  the  Idesi  tihat  governments 
sliuuM  (-xerclse  dose  control  of  this  form  ot 
traiisp-jrution.  This  Is  the  obv!ou,s  standpoint, 
becauAo,  unless  proper  .-.iipv: vision  prevails,  It  Is 
undQid^ed  that  accidents  wUl  occur.  His  plea  Is 
made  fir  the  regototlon  of  the  operation  of  air- 
pt^wfM  and  ttM  moremeht  of  vlsltora  at  airports. 
HTSudSB  to  the  rapidity  with  which  aHporta 
are  springing  up  everywhere,  and  says  that,  ao 
far.  owing  to  certain  legal  technicalities  of  Juris - 
diction  there  Is  a  lack  of  adequate  airport  supw- 
vislon.  In  a  book  he  ha.s  written  caUed  'The 
Seven  Skies,"  he  maintains  that  proper  regula- 
tion at  airpoyts  can  ellmmate  collisions  in  tbe 
air  and  on  the  ground  as  well  aa  the  eertous 
ri.u  cer  :n  bysUndew  Whd  OTOWd  flying  fields. 

Art.  r  all  there  should  be  some  supreme  hu- 
iii  i,^,  .iflT'iiiK  iierlal  development  In  all  Its 
phases.  Mr  ouBgenhelm's  plea  Is  of  special 
significance  In  this  Dominion,  where  there  la  a 
baphaaard  gyet^  being  permitted  in  the  esub- 
Ushmgnt  of  ««rUl  Rfllites  and  ttaa  location  of 
airports  ahd  landing  fields.  One  cardinal  prin- 
ciple that  ought  to  be  enforced  Is  that  wherever 
aerial  base.s  are  established,  whether  on  land  or 
sea.  they  should  be  under  direct  supervision  of 
the  Federal  authorltlea,  and.  If  possible,  ownad 
by  the  Oovcmment.  There  ought  to  be  strict 
deflpftlona  as  to  the  provtslon  of  the  lacllltles 
required,  bicludlng  tbe  seaway  neceesary,  the 
extent  of  runways  and  govamanee  of  every  angle 
of  the  situation  attecttng  the  tofOty  of  lite  and 
property.  Until  such  supervlskm.  Is  Sstabilshed 
there  will  be  some  trepidation  among  the  public. 
Aviation  Is  becoming  more  and  more  a  popular 
meaiu  of  transport.  Uice  all  other  traffic  11 
should  be  regulated  more  strictly  th^n  is  the  case 
■»  present.antt  the  authority  shouW  b«  Um  fUd- 
«Ml  Oorenunadb 


real  ntoht  th  the  scheme  of  dvtUntlon. 

A  new  meUphor  will  have  to  be  found  fot 
those  who  shed  ■  crocodile  tears."  Latest  research 
work  shows  that  crocodiles  weep  so  copiously  be- 
cause they  have  every  justification.  Their  secret 
grief  la  rilwssn  Crocodiles  sleep  with  their 
mftnUiK  open,  n  has  been  discovered  that  t^e 
Tsetse  fly  has  a  habit  of  walktof  about  the  rtp- 
llles-  mouths  and  biting  the  tenderer  parte.  In 
rage  the  crocodile  .^naps  Its  mouth  and  swallows 
the  fly  which  contains  the  Bcrni  ot  the  sleeping 
t\rtrrrt*  The  tears  of  crocodiles  are  because  of 
the  svfKvtas  thsy  CBdun:  ' 


omnNABT  or  devouat 

I'hr  i_riuRUiiyans  have  been  eei^bratinK  the 
one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  founding  ot 
their  ReplibUe  with  Justifiable  enthusiasm. 
They  had  to  pay  a  Ugh  prtee  for  fraedoai.  They 
took  k  vallaat  part  to  the  revolt  against  Hit  eon- 
trnl  of 'Spain  that  began  in  1«10,  they  fought 
against  the  Portiigue.se  ..f  Braxll.  who  wmld  have 
Incorporated  them  m  U.eir  Empire,  and  n,"'.-  re- 
sisted the  repeated  efforts  of  the  Argcniine  He- 
pubUe  to  fOtOVthem  Into  a  larger  federation.  By 
1830  they  ware  able  to  declan  Uruguay  "free  and 
Independent  of  tbe  Ktog  ot  Poattosal  of  the  Bm 
pcrnr  of  99MB.  ^  «<  •totpOM  tlss  ta  tbe 
world" 

Another  tiiire  s-  iir  ' -"d  MAMU  Bntf  and 
(be  riyUirUon&ry  Uovernment  Of  Suenos  Aires 
sbgdffUntf' their  eonfllct  for  dominion  to  Uru- 
guay, and,  through  the  medlaUon  of  the  British 
MinliWrOf  the  day  te  the  Argentine  capital. 
recognlaO  Jbhc  Independence  ot  Ihe  little  State, 
which  was  formally  consUtuted  a  Republic  two 
veai larrr  There  ff'U'twed  innny  years  of  con- 
istant  revolution.  It  wbs  only  twenty  five  years 
ago  that  the  constant  resnrt  U)  arms  V-r  the  set.- 

Uemsnt  Sf  peltUcal  differences  was  abandoned. 
That  tItoltopiMSe  should  have  survivwd  so  many 
melaaeisMy  yMua  ot  fWfOMMoB.  ftad  at  last 
reached  ordered  ftiaieiitfiijatli  an  taOteatlOB  of 

the  prr!^l.<«tenre  of  UiO  SlMtootlve  national  char- 
acter rnrmM  in  th-  eatly  pgtlod  of  sufferings  for 

Indep-^Miflenri  , 

The  Uruguayans  are  among  the  fortunate 
ones  on  the  earth.  Their  Republic  Is  the  smalleet 
of  the  South  American  Stotas.  wadgad  to  between 
the  Bpanish-speaktog  Repabtte  of  Argealtaa  and 
thrt  larger  Portuguese -speaking  BrasU;  but  itoe 
ts  not  In  Itself  a  criterion  of  good  fortune.  The 
Unigayans  have  ottirt  Vn^-fit.n  They  have  a 
rich.  raUIng  country.  m«toly  devoted  to  stoek* 
Mlili«r3vtea  a  ««|ehttttl  ettnato,  and 


titTOCA  Bsqonn 

"Just  II  few  iiopBs.  ^10  a  few  _ 

Just  a  I«w  visions  of  delight; 
Just  a  few  dicfintfi  of  Paradise, 
And  liissBS  in  the  ntiht. 

"Jttit  a  few  friends  that  come  And  ge; 

Brief,  eaiter  youth,  and  briefer  apB, 
The  warp  and  woof  of  )oy  and  wat. 
And  then  the  closed  psge. 

"Just  a  tew  comrades  to  the  fMbt 

abeuldsr  to  eboulder  to  the  lateng, 
jUst  a  last  struggle  fer'the  fight 
Xn  a  mad  world  of  wrong. 

"Lord,  srant  me  with  my  latest  breath, 
iHlld  falling  faiths  and  death's  alarms. 
The  stUl  small  vole:;,  and  underneath 
The  Everloatftig  Arms." 
^Fkon  "OoUeetsd  Songs  and  Lyrloa  By  BM  BMk. 
ste|4MBOqj»EMge^  

THE  COMET 

'•atreamrr  ■^  ibllme,  who  Joumey'st  toward  the  sun 
In  loiiflln*-^-  froin  mit  the  depths  of  fipaec^ 
And  ever  travel! wlUi  Increasing  pace. 
UiUll  the  K'^dt  of  xr^Alpr  hght  ts  Won. 
And.  when  thy  forward  tolls  at  last  are  done. 
Dost  move,  raluetant,  to  tby  earlier  pla«e. 
Then  visit  Bol  saew:  say,  dost  thou  tr^ 
The  ooursf  or  snils  whose  life  is  here  bieunf 

Not  all  unhappy  was  that  strain;  but.  then, 
What  of  those  other  mambars  of  thy  filso 
Who  greet  the  sun  from  yon  immanslly. 
And,  going,  seek  not  to  return? 

Olve  me 

The  lot  of  them  who  icnow  Earth  for  a  span. 
And  pass  to^  Love's  Infmlty  again." 
—A.  T.  Oiearman.  In  The  London  Quarterly. 

The  if  eatker 


througheot  Ontario;  but  we  had 
f«lotten  that  uotSl  we  saw  the  in- 
terview ghran  Ihe  Okibe  r^nrter 
by  Mr.  wells.  We  also  ^  resoem- 

bf-r  meeting  r  man  from  Chatham, 
OnL.  who  told  us  that  his  town  wa* 
cMefly  famous  above  all  the  other 
dl^rtots  of  Oaooda  for  lU  rottle- 
Biafees  and  tts  octored  popUMtton. 
Tbat  distinction  was  said  to  be  due 
to  the  proilmity  of  the  place  to  the 
Onlted  States  border.  Tbe  colored 
people  onmed  tbe  nvar  into  Canada 
in  oedsr  to  diake  off  the  shaekJes 
ot  slavery  and  to  dodge  the  lashes 
at  the  whips  of  the  shive-drlvers. 
They  nought  liberty  and  pursued 
happiness  In  a  new  land,  and  their 
ponadt  must  have  been  successful, 
(or  they  increased  and  multipUtd 
and  preepsred  to  Oanada.  The  rq^ 

tile  refugees  are  probably  all  dead 
now.  havlnK  found  out  that  it  WVe 

better  to  shuffle  oft  their  saegtol 
ooUs  than  fi^t  for  exlstnss  acktost 
a  humesi  popBtoUan  vtaloh  was  ta- 
ffvostng  almost  as  feat  as  that  of 
Ihoir  naUvc  BUt«  of  Mlehlgan. 
•    •  ■ 

The  statement  of  Mr.  Wells  that 
be  was  the  embodiment  of  the  spirit 
of  criafcei  far  back  to  other  yean 
and  that  he  had  seen  a  oiatch 
played  In  Detroit  sgtHBty-nlne  yean 
ago  knocked  a  b^f  in  our  head 
toto  a  cocked  haL  Until  reading 
that  statement  we  believed  that 
Mr.  Bany  Oamoten.  of  Wlmilpeg 
to  Bummer  and  VUfeoila  to  Wtoter, 
was  tbe  only  raal  and 
Orand  Old  Man  of 
orirket.  In  conversation  with  Mr. 
Cameron  some  tUna  ago  we  found 
out  that  be  had  played  orlcaet  to 
London,  Ont.,  ogatest  an  BngSlh 
professional  team  which  was  tottS- 
ing  Oanada  under  the  raptatony  e( 
Richard  Daft,  a  oeMftaalSd  Bifitllng' 
taamshire  player. 


TBB  OLD  BOMANOn 

Where  an  they  now,  the  old  ro- 
manees  of  ealmsr  days  than  tbase, 
tlic  joys  tbarflewered  to  brilliant 
dances  and  UnkUng  soetodles?  Too 
•ooB  toe  world  bos  lost  its  ardor  for 
sweet  and  simple  things,  and  wiUi 
each  ace  man  tolls  the  harder  to 
race  with  time's  swift  wUigB  To3 
soon  he  haa  lor.-aken  pleasure  m  Na- 
ture s  faU  domain  to  barter  Ule  tot 
golden  treasure,  to  hoard  tos  golden 
Kain.  Where  ore  they  now.  the 
mirth  and  slngtog  that  passed  when 
Earth  woa  yotil«.  yet  leave  their 
tuneful  echoes  ringing  m  every  na- 
tion'* tongue?  They  iile^p,  uiilil 
man>  soul  be  shaken  frctii  out.  thi« 
'dream  of  greed,  when  once  again 
Ihey  will  a*-aken,  return  to  fill  hi-s 
need  "Ihpy  will  come  bark,  thr  old 
romanoes,  as  fresh  iu>  wind  and  dew. 

rewmtog  over  ttow's  fSpaness  to 
make  life  Moom  anew, 

Rt^yal  Drawing  Society 
Regul^  Announced 

flffffitf  ^  the  4n^****"f^*^'*?f**  oi 

rhe  Royal  DrawlnR  Society,  Eng- 
land ha^f  r>rpn  rT<-i\.d  tty  Salion 
College,  and  show  no  failures,  toe 

IMlowIng  batog  ttie  suuusssftil  eaa- 
mdates: 

PTcporatery  —  Booors,  niylOs 
DiefctaBon;  second  doss.  Badocia 
Jona%  Xathletn  mutlBi  ttord  class. 
Margaret   MdlerMn.   Sertne  de 

Lorme 

Division  I— Honovs,  Dereen  Lally. 
Kathleen  stcplwns:  asoond  class, 
vioiet  fat«reaiw  Bettr  Aanneret, 

Adrle  Plant. 

Division  III— Second  rla**,  Joan 
Self.  Florence  Tilbury;  third  class. 
Ivy  Hill. 

Division  IV  —  Honors.  Noreen 
Cooper,  Joan  a^;  seeoDd  olaas, 
BttsSbsto  TUbary:  tkM  Class.  Joan 

Divlslott  V— Second  dass,  Nenea 

Cooper,  aaastwinna-^ — 

Division  Vl-^Xhlid  elut,  Hsie 
Steptwns. 

Miss  Dora  Donoutfi&  Is  Ihe  art 
mistress. 


2,050,737  PERSONS 
ARE  WITHOUT  WORK 
IN  GREAT  BRITAIN 

LONDON.  Aug.  19.— The  Mtolstry 
of  Latnr  announced  today  there 
were  2.0M.7S7  psrsoos  unemphved 
m  oreat  Brttato  ae  of  AagMt  U. 
The  tlgsie  Inrtkietert  a  gato  eC  W3.- 
S«  te  ayeer.  

FOUND  DBAS  IB  BBD 


PHINCE  RUPERT.  Aug.  IB.— JaA 
Steel,  nrty,  employed  0*  a  power 
man  on  the  Oallcvay  Rapids  bridge 
ooostruetlon.  Terraoe-Prtoee  Rupert 
Highway,  was  found  dead  In  bed 
today.  Be  had  complained  of  feel- 
tim  unwtf  and  letumad  to  the 
bunkbouee. 


Ueteorologica]  Office.  Victoria,  nc,  at  8  pm 
August  IS,  ISM. 

PRBCXPITATION  AND  TEMPERATURES 

Rate  Min. 

Victoria   M 

▼ancouver    — . — .      --  it 

KSmloops   Trace  14 

Prtoes  Oeesgs         — ..  »B 

Meiaa  MM  ,   «• 

PHno*  Buport    M 

AUta     M  4$ 

Dawson   — —   . .  41 

SeatUe     tt 

Portland    —      —  ■  M 

Son  Fkandsco  .  ^  li 

Bpokane    —  fl 

Los  Angelse  ;■■  .^..t^^.     »  • 

vemen     M  U 

Nelson   41  U 

ruljary   _   TtoOS  4| 

Fdm-inton       .  . M 

Ewif  Ptir'ent  11    tuim  M 

Pr.t  r   ^  .Tt  ..JIBBn^m...  M 

Qu  Appehe   :a^t5£:Z^IZ..  m 

wtoatosg   — —     -*  Si 


Moaafactarcra'  Ufc  r*Uc]r  WritClB 
An  0|»eiUiig  Ceaveatten  at 
empnse  Botel  Today 

The  iimntjrr't  of  the  tn-  Huuilifd 
Thouixtii  I  cjiii.  ui  i:.'  M..nw:ai-- 
tmtn'  Life  insurance  Company, 
whMi  hoUa  Us  gaOieitag  to  this 
city  comrrwmctng  teday«  are  now 
arriving  at  the  Bmptess  EeCflS.  which 
K-ill  bf  the  >'<jnventlon  headquarters. 
Wiuif  d  I  It  of  tlte  Local  details  oon- 
uecied  wuli  th^  galheruiK  have  been 
looked  aiier  by  James  j&  Sberratt, 
tbe  district  manager,  wtth  head- 
tiuarten  here,  ofBculs  of  the  cffa- 
pany  who  are  now  on  the  ground 
are  busy  with  the  nnal  arraage- 
iTients. 

Aiexaodsr  MaelTenaie.  ^upenn- 

lendcnt  of  sasacits  for  tae  coiii- 
l>iiiiy,  and  VnUUun  'ihorpe.  sei-re- 
tary  of  Ihe  One  Bundred  Thousand 
Club,  are  uow  here  t  am  need- 
quarters  m  Toronta 

Tbe  MoadfaotoieM*  Ufe  ranks 
among  the  meet  peoigierous  of  lae 
Ufe  faisurance  nnmpgntse  opsratmg 
to  Canada.  For  ton  year  1A»  the 
Asi^t-s   r<f   t  Mr  company  increased 

iU'<«V.i«jQ.  ibO^lng  a  ViL&)  at 

Uie   cud   ol   toe  year  of  nearly 

sioc,aeojoo.  

WEATHER  CONDITIONS 
INCREASE  VISITORS 
FROM  CALIFORNIA 

At  the  meeting  of  the  Paget 
Sounders  and  British  Oetuaibiaaa 
Associated,  held  to  Vanoouver,  on 
Saturday,  tbe  information  was 
forthooOBlag  that  while  the  number 
of  tourists  coming  to  the  Pacific 
Northwest  was  somewhat  below 
normal,  the  vlaltors  ranked  higher 
a.-v  n  i-la^".  than  In  other  yea:t  The 
vrry  wnrm  weather  m  i.;i!il''riiia 
during  the  past  few  week.'  v-.i  i!'*-- 
ing  the  eflcci.  of  incita^inr,  lue 
.  munber. 

Callfarnla  contributed  more  than 
twice  at  many  towrleto  semlng  b« 
as  aU  the  other  states  of  the  Union 

preeedtog  the  endorsallon  by  toe 
orgsntgaWiei  of  the  Alaska  highway 
thrao^  British  Ctriumbm,  David 
Leemlng.  of  Victoria,  who  presided, 
alluded  to  the  importance  of  llnkliig 
up  through  this  means  wlto  toe 
North. 

c.  EL  Ovea,  Spokane,  reported  that 
the  Paeiao  Northwest  Soenle  High- 
way Association,  an  affiliated  or- 
ganlsatton,  was  maintaining  four 
oontaet  men  at  the  entrance  to 
Tellowstone  Matkmal  Pftric  fur  the 
purpose  of  dlreoUnK  tourists  u> 
British  Columbia  ami  ruget  Sound 
Ha  also  told  the  inen\bpr.i  itiai  350,- 
OOo  pp 'T  :••  inri  ;i.i'"onlasd  the  bun- 
Riiir...  ^iapid  City,  SJ)., 

already  U\.  ■  hiiir..':ier. 


Montagu  Norman,  governor  of 
the  Bank  of  England  and  a  bachelor, 
recent^  lent  tJie  grounds  of  his 
home  at  KeiHtoglon,  England,  for  a 
baby  Show. 


How  B.C.  Joined  Canada 

Story  of  Confederation  :\s  Told  by  The  Colonist, 
Which  Championed  the  Cause  of  Union 

NINA  NAPIER,  MA. 

PART  11 

Ecooomie  Suta  of  Aifain  in  Britiih  G>lumbis  Made  Action 
Inqitvative— Ui|ioa  With  Canada  or  Aaocxation  With  the 

United  States 


1 


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MaidnuaB 


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Mimmum    eg 

Averaire      U 

Minimum  on  grass..    SS 

BMght  sunshine.  I3  unau.  u  niiniiina. 

aiSlgH  «M»  of  the  w'Miti>..r.  clear. 

roRrcAais 
Ylotorto  and  vicinity— Moderate  to  fresh  southerly 
wtnds;  geaMlly  fair;  not  much  change  to  tempera- 
ture. 

Vancouver  end  tlSBBy  Tjgbt  to  msasrats  Hads; 
scn«>Tiny  fair  and  m$mM$i  wana. 

t  PJi.  WBAimK  BBSQBTS 

viciorta-  aarometv,  wM;  vtnd.  8.W..  la  miles: 


wind,  a.E,  4  miles: 
l.7«:  wind,  X..  t 


fslr 

Vancouver— BaromefeSr,  MM 
fair 

Komioape— Barometer 
fair. 

PrtoM  Oiiiap  Bsiwiislei.  MJO:  calm:  fair. 
Prince  Rupert— Boromeier,  ».7«.  wind.  BB.  4 
miles,  lair. 

Kitevan  Point^aorometer,  10.03;  wind  8  .  4  m\\0>t; 
fair 

Tatooah  Barometor,  WiM);  wind,  S  W.  14  mites; 
clear 

Pytland-  DaroBseter.  3004:  wtod.  BX,  4  milen; 
etoudy. 

SeetUe-  BanNaSler,  MJg;  wlBd,  8^  4  Mhi:  clear. 


We  had  'not  been  very  long  In 
Canada  at  that  time,  and  wgrc  not 
particularly  toteiestsd  to  cricket, 
but  went  to  Lsodon  for.the  purpoes 
ef  seelag  the  gaese  played  oe  It 
then  was  played  by  the  nry  best 
talent  In  the  world,  The  profes- 
sionals met  a  team  of  twenty-twO 
aniBUiiir.i,  and  they  in.«li;  juit  OS 
well  have  plajred  a  team  of  forty- 
four  oottteura.  tor  when  the  am- 
teura  wefi  to  there  was  olmogt  a 
eeattoueus  prooesitoa  of  Baldncn 
from  the  pavilion  to  the  vdokcts,  and 
when  tha  pmressionals  were  to  they 
appenrcd  to  pla/-«  Ihi  ball  to  spols 
uphill  Lhe  fleld  wliere  there  were  no 
^irldrts  to  stop  It  Wi  can  remem- 
ber that  the  Mlg»4itfen  bed  two 
SMI  ihe 
that  the 
al  theuawBg*  eppeared 
toaagSlMiglbebaasea. 
•  •  • 
Now  that  we  are  In  B  remlnlacent 
mood  we  mlghl  aj.  well  t>ll  another 
story,  K  story  kI>oii(.  base  ball  On 
the  same  ground  as  that  upon  which 
the  orteket  match  was  played  «« 
went  to  see  a  game  of  baseball. 
Londeo  tad  a  Strang  haeefirt  team 
to  those  days,  to  one  of  the  tfwn  Mg 
laagues,  and  we  tiellere  that  bi  that 
year  the  T»cum*eh*  won  the  f  h^m- 
plonshlp  of  the  league.  A  celebrity 
named  Goldsmith  was  the  Ixmdon 
pitehar,  end  the  London  baseball 
ftts  of  those  days  fondly  atoned 
that  thMr  pBsbsr  was  the  nun  who 
dlsoovwed  the  art  off  ptteWns  a 
curviNl  ball  But  the  fact  whish  will 
be  of  partlcuUr  lnt«r»»t  to  thr 
baaebalMsn*  nt  thl*  day  « t.^  'hai 
On  that  day  the  umpire  KCotxl  b«- 
htod  the  oltoher  wlto  a  wMt4  lan- 
breUa  «vbr  bk  hea. 
opened  his  snooth  to  give  a 
upon  a  ptoy  unless  he  was  sppeelsd 
to  by  thv  players.  TTta  name  ef  that 
umpire  was  Jack  oilhen,  ■  crlrketer 
wh«ti  in  the  mood  for  plartng  games 
an  eniployw  of  a  newvpaper. 

IWo  beheve  he  was  is«aped  to  the 
ertBt 


Excliiilve  Draperies 

THE  Weiler  method  is  to  present  many  distinctive  drapery  pat- 
terns but  with  only  a  limited  smount  of  caLh  pattern.  The 
result  is  that  you  can  always  find  an  excluaivc  color,  a  diffeient 
pattern,  something  to  eimreai  jronr  own  inthvidoall^  to  the  way 
you  armnge  youT  own  noms.  See  lha  WeOer  dnpeiy  dM^M 
this  week. 

WEILER'S 

Complete  House  Fuimrihers 
Government  St  Established  1862 


Yott  Naad  It— Yoa  Can  Now  Afford  It 

ThoWUtkirel-OM-A-COiMt 

is  now  selling  (to  closa  the  agency)  vc  a  ptkt  daady' 

within  your  means. 

Kheumatisin.  Neuritis,  Sciatica — Good-Byel 

H.  AUSTIN  QOWA&D.  Sales  Manafsr 
Phone  vnt  BuaBtasi  MS»R 


Your  Lumber  Requirements 

lAMi  M  WmMO^rtampUs  anC  OuJol^^gxtlt  Te 


iMBkar.  Wietaaa  WteOaw*.  Daani  Oi 

Ni*«rM  Shlaalaai  LaalMX  DMca.  Htatoeavr  Omtv,  Sta. 

THE  MOORE-WHITTINQTON  LUMBER  CO.,  LTD. 

tmmM  raw  tss  VMavla.  aa  VaMMV  rOoM  e«*i 


A  standing  Invitation 

We  invite  societies,  dabs*  lodatl.  organtzslions  or  indivldnaU  to 
visit  our  shop  at  any  tipK  and  see  for  tbeauelvei  what  it  being 
(lone  by  disabled  soUlsrs.  You  wU  dad  It  toMfSsUug  aad 

instructive. 

The  Red  ^  Cress  Werkshep 


'■■■••7  British  Co!umbi,i  was  beginninK  to  rccovi-r  from  a 
period  of  depression  Irom  which  u  had  sutfcrcd  for  three 
guthentm-T  y««-  It  known  by  1864  that  the  Cariboo  gold  fields 
were  not  "poor  man's  diggings";  they  could  not  give  con- 
linuou*  support  to  a  large  population  of  free  miners.  Cariboo 
suffi-rM  .1  great  blow  thr.i  vc.u,  too.  in  the  failure  of  Mscdonsld 
B  Co.  5  Bank  in  Victoria,  through  which  it  was  estimated  chst 
tbe  mUcrs  tost  upwards  of  ^100.000.  The  colonf  fonnd  itself 
in  a  mccshous  position. 

'The  effort  to  build  cities  of  traders  and  speculators  witb- 
oat  a  counrry  population  Co  support  them  bad  proved  a  glgantk 
fsilurc.  says  Judge  Howay,  in  bis  history,  "British  ColumbU." 
"It  was  an  attempt  to  found  colonies  on  sand— though  the 
sand  was  golden." 

But  with  the  realization' that  the  output  of  gold  couid  not 
support  the  population,  other  resourcM  were  touched.  By  1866 
the  agricultural  possibilities  of  the  country  were  esUblished, 
and  there  was  rapid  dovelopnitnt  with  the  increase  of.  wagon 
roads  and  other  means  of  communication  Within  a  short  lime 
che  colony  was  manufacturing  its  nwn  lltmr  and  exporting 
timber.    Stock  rajsing  was  also  taken  up  with  great  success. 

But  Vancouver  Island,  till  1866  a  separate  colony,  was 
slower  in  recovery.  Financially  it  had  suffered  more  tbsQ  the 
Mainland,  since  most  of  the  business  with  Cariboo  was  don* 
in  Victoria  The  Island  found  itscU  wnli  a  decreased  revenue 
and  an  rxpensivc  adminiiiration  lo  m.iint.itn  Union  was  sought 
with  the  Mainland,  by  which  it  wjs  ih.  nyht  that  [he  sharing 
of  the  expenses  of  govcmtoenl  would  be  beneficial  to  both. 
The  two  coIOniei.  with  not  more  than  eleven  or  twelve  tbooiend 
white  inhsbitihts.  with  a  large  debt  and  numerous  saLuird  |;« 
officials,  were  bearing  a  burden  of  taxation  amounting  to  almost  '^J 
£19  per  head.  But  the  union  ot  ihv  two  proved  unfortunate  si 
for  the  very  ecccion  which  had  asked  for  it  unconditionally.  S 
It  left  Vancouver  Island  without  s  free  port,  without  rmttscnts- 
livc  government,  and  with  sn  unpopnjst  govcniof.  the  cbam- 
tvlon  of  the  Mainland. 

Governor  Seymour  was  in  England  when  the  union  of  the 
two  colonies  was  completed  Upon  hi.'!  arrival  in  Victoria,  to 
take  over  his  dufic.i.  In-  was  greeted  by  the  Inyal  citi/ens  with 
an  address  of  welcome  of  exactly  eighiy  iwo  words.  From 
the  beginning  he  made  little  effort  to  rtclucc  the  cost  of  adminis 
tratian.  He  continued  to  appoint  officials.  tiU  The  British 
Colonist  remarked  bitterly  ihett  would  eoon  be  mow  "J.P  's"  in 
the  colony  than  f:«q  ^  '  and  dubbed  him  "His  Serene  Highness 
Frederick  Srymour.  Autocrat  of  .Ml  the  British  Colonies  on 
the  North  Pacific." 

Geographically.  British  ColBinbis  wu  in  a  peculiarly  iso- 
lated pofitiion.  It  was  Bcpsrstcd  from  ibc  rest  of  Canada  not 
only  by  a  barrier  nf  m"untaini  but  by  va.st  stretclics  of  inter- 
vening lerritory  still  under  the  rule  .-f  the  lludion  ?  Bay  (  om- 
pgny.  To  the  south  tbe  United  Staioi  hemmed  u  in,  and  much 
of  its  communication  with  the  outside  world  was  made  through 
American  territory. 

In  '67  the  purClllse  of  AUAm  was  completed  by  the  Rrpab- 
lu  which,  2%  The  BHM  -Colonist  commented,  "places  the 
whole  of  Her  M-iu-itv  •>  possessions  on  the  Pacific  tn  the  poiition 
of  a  piece  of  meat  between  two  jlicei  of  bread,  wherv  n  may 
be  devoured  at  a  single  bite." 

'  Briiuh  Columbia.  ctoHiir  hemmed  in  by  bet  colossal  nefab- 
hoc.  has  Ksrceir  room  Mr  In  wMeh  Co  draw  a  loaf  hftgth." 
says  an  editorial  of  the  day 

She  was  indeed,  ai  sn  American  statesman  described  her. 
a  derelict  of  nations.**    Cosfftegtioo  or  aaosaatiott:  Oas  of 
thm  was  hfr  (Icstiny. 

*        (CeocuMd  oa  Saodir) 


504-306  JohasoB  8t 

RECORD  OF  ACTIONS 
AGAINST  ARABS  AND 
JEWS  JUST  RELEASED 

jaatMAUBC,  Aug.  19.  -  The 
reoord  ct.  legal  nrooeedtogs  to  con- 
neotlen  lAth  last  Auguefs  rtot  shows 
aoUon  has  been  taken  against  7M 
Arabs  and  161  Jews  as  avMUlt  c( 
which  421  Arata  and  tonstasn  Jews 
hav*  been  convicted. 

One  hundred  and  twenty-four , 
Arabs  were  tried  ivr  murder  and  j 
nfty-threc  convlclctl  .  f  ilu^  charge;  ] 
nxty  more  Arato  liau  to  answer  a 
chane  ot  attempted  robbery  and  to- 
dtament  and  toe  otheis  Icr  varwus 
other  kinds  of  crlmss. 

Of  the  Jews,  seventy  were  accused 
et  vurdiir  and  two  convicted: 
tbhty-ato*  were  diarged  with  at- 
tempted murder,  but  only  one  of 
Iheto  was  found  guilty  Amon«  ihr 
thirty -one  accused  of  robbery  and 
Maon.  seven  were  found  guilty. 


Phase  2169 


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usshr 


FIFTY  YEARS  AGO  TODAY 


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T^g  jajytLY  COLpNIST,  VICTORIA;  B.C. 


Hungarians  Plan  to 
Make  Otto  King  by 
Election  to  Throne 

Writer  Says  New  I^Un  Would  Avoid  OptKMition  ot 
Anli-Hapsburgs — Rcligiuus  FestiVal  Oocupiies 
4-       Mvkh  Aftcotum  in  Bad«fPR«t 


Break  Endurance  Record 


I>aUr 


Bf  jonromrmt 

(Cnprrwhl,    KJo.  by    TV"  riurii 

BUDAPEST,  Hungarv.  Auk  19  -A 
form  uU  whe  rf  b  y  Ar  c  t»d  u  K  e  Oil  a 
cpuM  become  Km«  of  Hungary 
Vttteut  Mouilng  the  oppoeiiion  ot 
■att*Baptbuisi  hM  been  iSeviMd  by 
SittttBAkt  iMdm,  lUt  OblMiD  DaUy 

Tlik  vln  MMU  Otto  not  «i  u 
tentfltuy  n£r  who  tatai  the 

thron«  bf  rtcht  m  mmu  m  be  ooom 
of  ave.  but  M  •  -nattOMU  kUW 

rlrru-d  by  the  MAf^r  people.  Pmr- 

Jiainr-nl  wouM  create  Otio  king  not 

a*  a  Hap-sburg  m  ion.  but  u  the  fcest 
available  r«n(3ldBt.e  loi  tlie  throne, 
fcince  the  Ilungarlan.s  do  noi  want  a 
foreign  monarch. 

Festivals  beglnnlns  111  nudape^L 
Yesterday  In  honor  of  Si  .Stephen. 
Iiatron  saint  of'Huiitiiiry,  antl  his  mui 
fit  Emmerich,  whfxsr  Sfflitli  aniiH*-! - 
awy  la  being  celebrated,  hsve 
•pucnd  tntoml  in  otto's  delms  to 
thft  tlirm  Tlw  Vnfleu  it  known 
itraaitly  to  rapport  tlM  Riwebtnfi, 
UMI  ttw  Pope  ttti  Hst  »  liiBto  to 
BttdApott  ftseompADlMt  bsr  imnl 
OtMUtfOi. 

ALL  ASS  CBLKB&ATIII6 
A  gUBhartitte  Comnn  vOl  b« 
held  todfty  foUovwMiy  a  pmMlon 
of  bufes  en  the  Duitibe  wltli  the 
Papal  L^ate  cMrylot  the  Blcned 

Sacrament  to  St.  StepbOl'l  OhwVdl. 

All  ifungary  to  tn  •  gala  iplrtt  In 
honor  of  what  Is  called  the  biggest 
manifestatloa  oC  CUittWttelini 
held  in  Ontral  terojft  ttut  Um 

World  War. 

Parilan-.tnl  ,w  .■■mi.iing  In  a 
/special  session,  and  Regent  AAnlial 
Horthy,  Premier  Omuit  BeUUen  and 
other  leader^  m  well  «■  OanUnal 
SersdU  Pinnate  04  Bungaiy,  an 
greetlnf  tba  Papal  vtsKon. 

The  two  factors,  withottt-  whMs 
otto  and  hu  amblUotu  mother,  ag^ 
Empress  ZUa.  are  helplejw,  are  flrsi; 
Count  Bethlen.  Hungarian  Pmnler. 
and  secrwid,  the  French  Foreign 
OfHce 

WILL  Oh  i  Ht  rton  I 
Any  attempt  at  a  r  juji 


Bethkn.  tt  it  Mid.  wdUM  ba  abso- 
lutely helpless,  Just  w  ta  Httawitla 
Carol  oouM  never  hftvt  reCoraed  l»d 

not  JuUu  Mantu.  peanant  Premier, 
paved  the  way  for  him.  Once  Beth- 
Jen  aRree^,  otlo's  lelurn  might  be 
I'U.v  until  Uftiileii  agrees.  It  Is 
fiUi'T  !nii)ri,"vltj!e  iir  dixmied  to 
unli-ii'  f,iUiirf  li'-tl.lrn  ha-s  lipver 
couunltted  hini.M^U  t>eyund  guarded 
statamenu  Uiat  otto'x  return  de- 
psods  en  the  "wiu  ot  the  people." 
and  that  no  bloodshed  or  4ug«  to 
BoDgary  as  a  nftUoa  obb  bt 
tolerated. 

Rowmr.  Bethlen  to  Mt  bgr  some 
ob.serverB  to  be  tired  of  ofllce  after 
nine  yi-uis.  and  Is  ready  to  turn  In 
hlfi  hitnd.  bv  ntlwr.'^  he  \a  j.ald  to  be 
»lltl!iK  'ha:  Otlo  iftiu;!  it  .'>urh 
le.storation  would  make  him  a  king- 
maker  and  tfaW  psq^gtUbtg  llto 

nu \ic».%  obviously  are  contra- 
dh-tory  The  cist  ol  the  matter  lit 
that  Bethlen  alow,  pum  a  domiBStle 
point  of  vtew^  egn  guarantee  Otto's 
return  mwt  so  one  knom  what  is 
In  Betofafl]^  mitid. 

FEANCE  IS  FAC7TOR 
Tlie  other  factor  Is  Prance.  ITis 
Cbeebs  at  present  eonskiT  Otta's 
return  a  eanis  beDt  and  theretore 
no  mm  can  be  made  untu  the 
Oescsbs  are  held  off.  Rightly  or 
wrongly  the  Le«iUinlJrta  eansMei' 
Jugoslavia  and  Rumania  **fl»Mr;  It 
li  only  the  Czechs  they  fear.  The 
only  way  to  hold  off  the  Caecha  la 
through  the  Influence  of  Prance,  and 
thus  the  chief  effort  of  the  Legltini- 
Ista  St  preeent  Is  to  attempt  to  per* 
suade  the  Qua!  lyOnay  not  to  op- 
pose Otto's  return. 

The  Hungarian  Oovenunent  has 
not  acted  tn  ktUs  intrtgue,  but 
vartoos  ai|«nt«  of  2fta,  chMly  her 
brathtTi  Prl&eo  flixtus,  hsn  been 
•oUfa. 

OAIK  18  POLITICAL 
Advantaflsa  that  PTanoa  would 
gain  am  onUlnAl  as  obMly  poUticaL 
If  naaoa  mppgrtad  OMn,  fMiet 
would  be  stMitar  Mwnter  fma 
Italy,  and  «0ld4  eMsr  OmOM 
ihout  Itarapsaa  poUltfli  at  a  frtgita  and 


r|ALB  JidBMH  and  Fanat  ^>^lriat  «roke  the  5S44ionr  endurance 
^  fllyht  marfc  Md  l)r'Aa  ilaaMr  bratbers.  of  Sparta,  UL,  and 


e.C.  HUNTING 
UHFEES 


Today  'g  Programme 
At  the  Exhibition 


ramaiaad  aloft  for  W  tea.  U 


aa  aaoB.  onr  Um  8t  UnA  field. 


benefaeter  af  Rttniary.  Hungary, 
t^egWmtota  ny*  iwnld  ttop  lu 
italUn  alllaW  and,  bo .  i^llflg, 
under  the  FMoh  wing,  tp  flam  a 
Danublan  Boononde  Confederation. 

What  Is  more,  aome  Legltlmlatd 
tell  me  that  they  would,  n,^  the  qidd 
pro  quo,  con&idrrably  ino'llfy  the 
Hungarian  Bevlaloolst  aUna  to 
somrthlnn  that  tha  Utti*  JbHtOOM 
would  like 


Obituary 


SKRAPNEL  —  The  remaliu  of 
Mrs.  Bdltb  Mary  Shrapnel  who 
passed  away  on  August  l»  are  re- 
posing at  Haywaxd's  BJO.  PMneral 
Chapa.  fnM  where  the  funeral 
wUl  take  plaoo  thti  aftamooo  at 
l:ff,  pnoeedlnv  t«  Otetot  Chtirctb 
tiathadral.  where  aen^  will  be 
conducted  by  Rev,  W.  P.  Carter 
at  3  o'eloek.  Intannsnt  will  be 
made  In  Roes  Bay  Cemetery. 


GIVEN  LASHES 
ANDM  W 

Wheels  of  Juslii^e  Move 
Quickly  for  Pair  Who 
Held  Up  Office 

YOUNG  MEN  CONFESS 
CRIME  IN  HAMILTON 


NAOBITUKB— The  funeral  of 
William  Btoworth  Nachtrleb.  who 
passed  away  Monday  morning  at 
the  family  resldencer  390T  Bridge 
Street,  wlU  take  place  this  after- 
noon at  1  oUoek  fnas  the  Sands 
mneral  Chapel.  Canon  P.  a.  p. 
Obadwtdk  will  officiate  and  the  re- 
VUdpB  win  be  laM  to  iwt  In  Boss 
Bay^Ogiiwtwj. 


Announcement 


F6r  those  who  de$ire  to  sec  the  latest  ideas  for  giving  comfort 
in  the  borne, »^  lMVt  aidi^xhibit  at  tli^  Victoria  ExUbition 

this  week. 

Wc  .<;pccially  Vft^to  announce  the  (jrea'tetit  achievement  in  oil 
burner  rfesigfo— Th* HART  AEFtO-'FLAME.  Only  in  the  HART 
can  you  get  the  Aeto<-flamf.  oil  heat  at  its  best,  silent,  clean,  odor- 
1^  a^d  efficient 

*     -In  our  display  of  plumbing  and  Heating  equipment,  we  have 
endei^vored  to  show  the  modem  trend  to  lue  color. 

n 

*  ,t 

We  oc^rdially  invite  you  to  visit  our  exhibit  in  the  Main  Building. 


HEATING 
OIL  BURNERS 


McDowell  &  Mann 

711  View  Street.  Victoria,  B.C. 


HAMILTON,  Aug.  IB.— THe  wheeU 
of  justice  moved  with  lightning-like 
rapidity  for  John  Nevlns  and  Nor- 
man Bherratt,  of  Toronto,  today. 

Appearing  In  police  court,  they 
pleaded  guilty  to  a  charge  of  robbUig 
the  itoyal  Bank  liere  yesterday, 
while  armed,  and  also  admitted 
stealing  an  aulumobtie  Ihey  were 
sentenced  to  alx  yeara  lu  rortsmouth 
Penltdbtlaiy  and  thirty  lashes  on 
the  obazve  of  nriotery.  *to  thto  was 
added  two  yean  In  prtoen  lor  the 
ear  theft,  the  terms  to  run  con- 
secutively. 

IhuK  within  \tss  than  twenty-four 
hours  after  their  offence  had  been 
commuted,  Nrvin  and  .Sherratt  had 
started  on  the  long  Journey  towards 
expiating  their  ertme. 

DIES  FROM  SHOCK 

NORTH  VANCOUVEll,  Aug  19  — 
Oeorge  Curi  Loi((hfon.  Oraveley 
Street,  Vanrouvrr.  whose  body  waa 
recovered  from  Uic  water  near  the 
lighthouse  Bt  the' Lions  Qate  on 
Sunday  following  a  boating  accident, 
died  from  shock,  aooontlng  to  evi- 
dence submitted  1^  aa  Snipiest  this 
aftemooQ  J)y  Qr.  K  BByttoM.  «C 
West  VaaoMMr. 

Chief  witness  at  the  Inquiry  was 
John  McConnack.  who  was  Vtth 
Leigh  ton  at  the  time.  Re  and 
I^lghton  were  trolling  near  the 
Hghtiiou.s«  whPii  Ss,  Pilnce  David 
pa-ssed  them,  he  declared.  Seeing 
the  awell  from  the  vessel,  Lelghton. 
who  was  rowing,  turned  the  bow  of 
their  rowhoat  head  on  to  the  waves, 
aoMfdlDf  to  MeCormaok.  piram 
then  Ott.  ha  daeland,  he  remembered 
nothing  other  than  b^ac  ttnown 
ttom  the  small  boat  and  atruggUng 

In  the  wnter. 

HUGE  liQUOR  PLANT 
S£iZ£.L)  N£AR  SEATTLE 

SBA'nitB,  Aug.  IB.— Ory  officers 
here  last  night  reported  •alanre  of 
one  of  the  largest  Uquor  plants  un- 
covered tn  thto  section  in  several 
years,  five  mQes  south  of  Port  Or- 
rharrl.  tn  Kltaap  Coimty. 

Pour  prbsoners  were  brought  here  , 
alter  seizure  of  two  %00-gaUon  stills. 
700    gallons    of    moonshine  and 
alcohol,  f  400  pounds  of  sugar,  10,- 
600  gaitau  ol  BwA  and  an  auto 

truck. 


Total  of  530  Cougars  Shot 
Last  Year.  Bounty  Pay- 
mtfOs  Disclose 

GAME  PBOTECTION  IS 
PRODUCING  |£SIH.TS 

Ni>  > iiiirigfc  ha^  been  made  In  the 

M-ale  of  Ucanoe  fees  for  resUent  and 
nonresldn^  fauntars  In  British  Co- 
lumbia thto  7wr.  tt  waa  gtatad  at 
the  gahie  Heedea  hraach  yesterday. 

Resident  BrltlaJi  scbjpiu  |)»\ 
$3.ft0  for  their  llpcenre  to  hun'  Mrd.>, 
(leer  and  blwik  !)pRr  $f>  lr.r  a  Keiirral 
iicince  that  li^lndf,,  Uie  huntlng'of 
biK  .  01  )in  for  the  complete 
licence  ttiat  covers  all  game  and 
trapping  as  well.  This  acale  to  the 
same  as  In  forre  in  prevtous  yean. 
Nonre.'iident  li'->-:..'<  '..■■■^  alio  rtBRBin 
tlie  same  as  IfMit- 

Conslilfraljlp  iiiipnuciru-jit  has  re- 
Kulted  fn.Mii  tlic  rh,in>ie  in  the  sys- 
tt'iu  uf  eu.mv  i.niic'-tl.-n.  It  la  slated 
by  A.  Bryan  Wllltana,  game  com- 
niLssloner,  in  hto  annual  report  to 
the  Attorney  Oenaral  oovermg  isjtt 
year.  Some  additional  men  and 
equipment  may  be  required  In  ex- 
tea-^loiw  of  the  system  due  to  the 


miiaBitr  day 

1  sjn.— Oatea  open. 

10:30  aA^-OonUnaaticn  of  )udg- 

ing. 

3  30  pm^-ocne  show  la  mid- 

flrld 

2  30  p  m  —Horse  racing 

3  p.tn  -Uraiid  stock  parade  In 
mldfleld 

S  p  jn ,  — Special  features  in  all 
buildings. 

3  pjn.— first  performance,  min- 
strel ahow. 

a.  I.  S  and  10  pA^— Boxins  and 
wrestling. 

'  Cirrus— Oonttanwat   «how  from 

2  pm, 

M:i1wav       fiiU  s'-mi:k  h'A  day. 
1  1    r  :ti      BiJlhiir.^'  ,  rI<i.M-. 


KSTABLISHKD  1886 


Don't  Let  Your  Shoos  Put 
Aso  in  Your  Faco  ' 

VmI  YouBg  Ma4  took  Young 
in  th« 

Ssl^  Anb-ftaMmr  Shoe 
tupect  One  Ntir  M  VgtlorM 

Maynard's  Shoe  Store 

649  Yatea  St  Phona  1232 

WHERE  HOST  PEOPLE  TRADSi 


w. 


Liinc*  f>lTP»  Interestini  Address 
at  Luiicbeon  Meeting  af 
JUwaata  dab 


AFTER 


JAMES  WM.  MAYNARD 

M  CkeiwiUiti  asS  TUrtr  Tsstf  ffwillwl 


Tha  two,  "mystics  from  Cairo" 
who  were  scheduled  to  address  the 
Klwaato  OInb  Tunahaoa  yeeterday 
surpaaasd  all  axpaetoitlons.  Despite 
the  fket  that  theto  aaines  wen  im- 
pressive to  read  and  impossible  to 
pronounce  ihey  were  eloquent-,  rjid 
had  a  perfect  command  ot  the  Kng- 
ILsh  InnRuage,    In  fart,  when  they 


649  Yates  Street  Phone  1232:  PteHntrt  Pboaa  MMOt 


Breii!»T  number  taking  part  In  hunt- '  "ppc-ired  in  the  flesh  to  ^ddrew  the 
ln«  in  itie  province.  It  to  reported  '  »  Inspection  re  vealed 

DurlnK  the  year  bounties  were  I  JwmUar  taatortl  oC  William 
claimed  on  .^30  co4igar3.  compared  »Od  O.  fMk  HCDOWell, 

with  444  tn  the  previous  year  In  hU  °"  htarera  sev- 

report  Mr.  WUllam*  drew  attenUon^^  lnt«wtlng  facta  regarding  the 
to  *ffrmnA  dutlai'  neos^tated  in  I  tirtck-maklng  industry  in  Victoria. 


tha  effective  oorertaa  of  the  prov- 
ince by  game  wardens,  and  mdl- 
cated  that  additional  Mms  might  be 

retiulred  for  the  carrying  on  of  the'  °^  the  arches  In  the  old  Homan  wall 


Brlck-maklng.  he  said,  was  some- 
thing which  was  well  advanced  be- 
fore the  dawn  of  civilization.  Some 


work  In  future  years. 

The  sum  ot  t43,123  vas  paid  In 
bounties  on  wolves,  cougam,  coyotes 
and  big  horned  f>wls,  the  report  con- 
tinues. Thta  Included,  In  addition  to 
the  cougars,  411  wolves,  1,881  coy- 
otes, and  ^.30g  owto.  Hunters  hi  the 
Onmbartand  area  aamod  te.4ia  in 
boontlas;  while  |a,0T4  waa  paid  hi 
Vanooavnr  dtatriot^  lljBi  at  Vlc- 
torta  and  lamn  giaai-  at  ottter 
centra. 


ws  mm 

IL  BE  MM 


Fahlldty  Bareaa  Has  Been  '  Oen- 
crouslj  Arrorded  Half  Hoar 
»    on  KOMO 


Through  the  courtesy  of  radio 
station  KOlib  of  Besttle.  which  haa 

placed  at  the  disposal  of  the  Vic- 
toria and  Vancouver  Island  Public- 
tty  Bureau  the  use  Of  tha  aervloe 
fron  S:tt  unto  L*iS  toraonow  ave- 
ntag,  thto  city  wDl  rooeSve  some 
flnt  dau  adrarttobig.  Arrange- 
m^ita  hava  been  made  for  utOto- 
faigtha  fun  time  at  the  dtoposal  of 
^le  FtihlMtgr  Jiuraail.  , 

A  party  wlfl  vtott  Seattlo  for  U» 
purpose  of  gotaic  on  the  Kb  for  the 
half  hour.  Oeorga  X  Wairen.  the 
commissioner,  wUl  the  announc- 
er, while  Mayor  Anscomb  will  de- 
liver a  short  speech  dealing  with 
suitable  pubtirity  matters.  In  addi- 
tion ihcr-'  be  vocal  selections  by 
Mm.  i.sabf-lia  JoUlfle,  a  well-known 
soprano,  and  by  Charles  J.  Caunt 
special  reprrsentatlve  of  the  Pub- 
licity Bureau  at.  Blaine,  who  was 
formerly  lenor  with  the  De  Wolfe 
Hopper  Opera  Comiiany. 

ITie  KOMO  orchestra  will  also 
contribute  to  the  programme  which 
U  belnir  put  on  fm  thf  half  holur. 


at  Bath.  EntiUnd,  were  niivde  ol  ex- 
actly the  aame  tyi)c  of  hollow  tl!f.s 
as  those  In  use  today 

In  Victoria,  oooUaued  Uie  fpf:ut:- 
er.  the  Industoy  waa  net  oonOned  to  I 
the  making  tt  brtefcs.  Seven  types 
of  drahi  tltog  and  eight  Unds  of 
wall  ttlas  were  made  besides  the 
InterlocltlnR  tile  which  had  recently 
been  patented 

Mr,  McDowell  de.scrlljed  the  re- 
cent charter  prf.".entatlon  c-remony 
at  the  InauKural  ineetlnR  ol  the  new 
Klwanls  Club  at  Kent.  Wn.-ihlneton 
The  ceremony  had  bcfn  attended 
by  himself.  Mr.  Luney.  Harold  L>lg- 
Ron  and  T.  Kelway,  who  had  pre- 
sented the  new  oluh  with  a  Union 
Jack.  Mr.  MeDoifen  gpofco  en- 
thustasticaUy  of  the  hoapttaUty 
which  had  been  accorded  toamhera 
of  the  VIctorto  Club. 

A  resolution  endorsing  the  views 
of  Mows  Cotsworth  regarding  cal- 
endar reform  was  submitted  to  the 
mcmbpr.s.  J.  L.  Beck  with  felt  Ih^t 
the  clOb  should  nr^t  coininlt  lt*ell 
beyond  recommending  the  Ooveni- 
ment  to  appoint  a  commission  to 
look  Into  the  question,  and  the  mat- 
ter waa  referred  back  to  the  oom- 
mittee  In  order  that  a  new  reeolu- 


WAIDdllUIII 


Lower  Mainland  Orewera  Ailndae- 
big  Vaitetles  mieh  May  Av« 
■pertal  Valaa 


SIGHTSEEING  IN  VICTORIA 

Wrrp  PICKWICK  TOURS 
COMBINATION  LAND  AND  WATjBR  TOUR 

Including   Iff.   Butchart'g   Gardens.   Observatory,  tha 
Famout  Malahat  Drive  and  Mill  Bay  Ferry 

Tarlor  coaches  leave  at  9  a.m.  ami  3  p.m.  Time  requiretl. 
4  hours.   You  cannot  afford  to  miga  thto  tHp^ 

Fare  lor  Full  Trip,  $1.00 

Some  companies  charge  extra  for  icrry.  No  extra  charsea 

'  ALSO 

Mr.    Bulchart's    Gardens   and   Observatory   Tour  at 

4:15  P.M.    Fare.  50c  Return.    Time,  3  Houra. 

City  and  Suburban  Tour  at  10  A.M.  and  4a5  PM, 
Pare,  50c  Return.    Time,  2  Hours. 

Observatory  Special,  Saturday  Only,  at  7:30  P.M. 
I-ook  ai  the  Surs  Through  the  Big  Telescope— Free  Lecture. 
Fare.  SOc  Return.   Time.  254  Houra. 

Look  for  the  Orange  and  Oetm  Caadwt 

START.INO  POINT,  OM  JMELLEVILLE  STREET 
■  Jut  Areoag  tt»  bavaspAM  Bw  Crr,tai  o.ta«i> 

Phone  Pitkoiek  SiiHlHiH  u  3tfi 


CHID  DISUSES  ARE 
DISIMDAIPMV 


ChlrAco   Profeeser  DeDven  Open- 
In^Xectare  at  lotemaUonal 
fa  aiatrfca 


Special  offer  to  introduce 

Modess  Qmtpacts 

We  want  every  woman  to  know  Modeaa  Compact— to 
know  the  assunince  of  a  towel  bo  inconspitUOUi  as  to  be 
unrevcalmg  even  with  the  sheerest  and  most  snugly  fitting 
of  gummv  frocks,  yet  which  is  perfectly  safe  and  com- 
fortable. So.  during  the  fui^mer,  we  offer  you,  free,  three 
new  Modess  Comwcts,  wprtb  i5c.»  wititi  each  Kttchaae 


eELiiysMiN 


Articles  TahWd    IV-lnrrn    tftOO  and 
Btolen    fco trance  Gained 
at  Saaraf  Shep 


VERKON,    Aug.    19,  —  Jewelry 

valued  at  betaMn  $800  and  gi/MO 
was  tahsa  Oram  C.  J.  Whltoas 
Jawalry  store  on  Barnard  Avenne, 
betweeos  elosbic  tfane  Konday  night 
and  openlna  of  th*-  •tGrf^  this  mom- 
tog.  Tha  burglary  waa  discovered 
by  Mr.  Whiten  on  opening  ftir  InmU 
ness  this  morning. 

The  contents  of  whole  trayn  had 
been  sooopod  up.  Their  contenU 
Included  wedding  rings.  Ue  pins, 
pearla.'  wattfns  and  tfgnM  rings. 

aatraaea  to  the  jFtere  was  ob- 
tained through  opening  a  window 
at  the  rear  of  the  store.  There  is 
a  curtain  at  the  rear  of  (he  show 
window,  and  It  Is  prwiuned  the 
thief  or  thteve<i  hirked  In  its  shadow 
to  remove  the  contents  of  the 
showdusa 


OUR  OFFER 

^s^f^lodcis-50<  \  for 


MSBB  M  CAlfaiWI 


m^^J  of  SiMsical  Ovcith^  AmdhM 
Abstyrbertt  Cbttoni^  mc 


IniHu  Trade  BoardM 

To  Di»cu$$  Mea»ure$ 
For  Aiding  Worldeu 

MONTREAL,  Aug.  IS.— The  Cana- 
dlan  Chamber  of  Commerce  Is  call- 
ins  upon  its  member  boards  of  trade 
and  chambers  of  commerce  to  con- 
aider  unemplosrraent  and  lU  relief. 

In  a  rijcular  letter  over  the  algna- 
turos  of  Colonel  J.  II  Woods,  presi- 
dent, OalffSry,  and  John  W  ou. 
ehaliman  of  the  executive.  Mont- 
real, the  Oanadlan  CtNuMr  si«- 
gests  that  each  board  and  ehamber 
ean  togsthor  Ua  ttacutive  to  eon- 
alder  not  only  what  public  wcrU 
and  utilities  are  capable  ot  Imme- 
diate development  on  a  sound  finan- 
cial b*jii^.  but  what  each  conununlty 
lt«elf  ran  do  tn  better  loaal  em- 
ployment conrtltlnn.' 

BRrriSH  PHYSICIANS 
LEAVE  FOR  WtWNIPEG 

OTTAWA.  Aue  10  Alter  spend- 
ing the  day  In  f)V«-*™.  a  party  ot 
nflv  n--f  RTit|--*f,  p),-,.M.-i.iri<  lefl  :ait 
nignt  for  Winnipeg,  where  they  will 
alcesid  the  eonveaUoa  ot  the  BrUMi 
Usdlcal  aswnlsllfaL  The  day  waa 
vcat  iDBpacthic  laeal  ha^itais  sad 
the  Ooremmspt  Jlataaal  Ussssnih 
Rur«au.  at  Hhll,  Qaa,  aod  was 
climaxed  by  a  baafBSt  taadmd  If 


A  Uie  Instance  of  the  horticultural 
section  of  the  Provincial  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture  there  are  on 
exhiuuon  In  the  fruit  and  flower 
section  of  the  exbUHtlon  at  the 
Willows  aome  aampiss  of  bta^wrrlea 

snd  also  one  of  a  brambleberry  that 
Is  attractbig  ^tentten  of  thoae  In- 
terested In  the  devdopmsut  of  the 
fruit  resources  of  this  provlnoe.  The 
bcrrica  were  brought  over  by 
O.  E,  W.  Clarke,  the  district  horU- 
culturljst  for  the  Lower  Mainland- 
Mr.  Clarke  haa  taken  a  good  deal 
of  Interest  In  the  move  ihat  is  on 
foot  t,o  mtnxluce  new  vi»n*>tir,s  into 
the  province,  and.  following  the 
Vancouver  show,  when  these  aaftiples 
were  exhibited,  he  brought  thorn  on 
to  Victoria  so  that  tha  publle  might 
tiAve  the  opportunity  of  seeing  them. 

The  blueberries  are  from  the 
pIanUUon.%  of  E  w.  Johnston,  of 
Lulu  Island.  He  haa  interested  him- 
self In  Uic  obuinlng  of  samples  of 
these  berries  from  the  Faatem 
Slates  and  after  .ilx  yearn  Ik  now 
In  a  position  to  recommend  certain 
varieties  whloh  are  now  on  ex- 
hibition. 

It  Is  pointed  out  by  llr.  Clailte 
thst  the  blueberry  te  a  tmsh  that 
thrlvpa  on  rather  add  ground  and 
might  well  be  utilised  In  placet 
where  other  fruits  woiild  not  do  well, 
in  the  ra.se  nf  ttir  brambleberry  that 
la  shown  a  different  origin  accounts 
for  the  bringing  of  it  into  public 
eooildaratlan.  This  berry  is  a  de- 
BclouB  one  of  larga  slss,  which  haa 
bean  improved  by  A.  O.  Dann,  of 
Hatalc.  He  found  the  or^hial  plant 
growing  In  the  Praser  Valley  and 
has  been  foUowlng  a  selection  pro- 
cess since  then  unui  now  he  Is  pre- 
pared to  askffor  the  recognition  of 
It  as  a  dMaeC  vsristy. 

Grace  Lutheran  Church 
To  Enter$ak%  Flttor 

Mia.  Rsna  Betl.  who  Is  field  soere- 
tary  of  tha  United  Lutheran  Church 
In  Amerloa,  wUl  visit  Vlctwia  on 
l^day  as  the  guest  of*  Orace 
Lutheran  Church.  There  will  be  a 
meeting  in  the  evening  at  S  o'clock, 
when  .^r  will  ifiTt  an  address  in 
the  chiirrh  auditorium,  to  wnich  all 
members  and  friend,^  oi  the  church 
are  oordlally  Invitrfi  .^{rer  tha 
Basting  In  the  church  rctieshnMnta 
will  be  served  In  the  social  rooaa  by 
a  committee  coaislsuug  of  Mrs.  K.  O. 
Xagla  and  MM.  J.  Vcinberi . 

Dorlnff  tha  afternoon  Mrs.  Bell 
wUl  vliit  the  dofiing  sewUm  of  the 
Vacation  Bible  school,  which  wlD 
conclude  Ita  Uurd  and  most  suoMSs. 
tul  yrar  of  activity,  Thenr  wUl  be 
an  exhibition  of  the  school  work  in 
the  aftmooo  and  evening. 


m  COLONIST  IN  ITKW  YOMl 
Tha  Colonist  ts  delivered  to  the 

principal  New  York  hotels,  on  order 
rmlv.  by  ihe  [.'•i^e  Acre  Newspaper 
r>llvprv-  Order  may  tie  Stvsa  |o 
the  Mall  Clerk  of  your  hotagr|glS> 
phone  to  Longacrt.  464S. 

m  LOlfDOR 
The  Ootaaot  tmj  he  geoeM  as 
the  mtemallaal  Mswa  tead  q| 


ar  BJORN  Bt;mCHOLDT 
(Oopytiahl.  loio.  br  Tn*  riUdio  d*11t 

Nr*s  rntfun  8«rvii  p  i 

STOCKHOLM.  Sweden.  Aug,  19.— 
Further  lectiuu  on  the  all-Impor- 
tant subject  ot  ehlld  dlsess<i  are 
bstac  d^trsred  by  vrorid-fsmous 
pedlatrMana  at  the  second  annual 
meeUng- today  of  the  Intemattbnsl 
Pediatrics  Congress  before  the 
highest  Swedish  dl(;nltarlefl  ^nd  650 
)ipecla]lBt.<i  In  ch:  !m  n  diseases 
from  thirty-four  nHti<<:K 

A  noted  pedlatrlrliin  '-r  CriiirnB" 
Prof.  JuUlu  Rays   Hess,   had  tbfi 

honor  of  dellrerlag  the  openlns  lec- 
ture   yesterday.     Professor  Bees 

dwelt  on  the  biological  effect  of  di- 
rect and  Indirect  ultra-violet  Irradl- 

Hon.    Hin     t: ni  >p* tn  1 V \C  conclusion 

was: 

UlLXARY  >ACTOKS 

"It  la  doubtful  whether  with  all 

our  antirachitic  measures  we  shall 
be  abli_'  to  eradlcatf  rirkrt.s.  a^  we 
do  not  understand  the  dietjiry  fac- 
tors In  Itfl  aetlnlogy  (origin ■  ' 
According  to  Or.  Hess,  the  ques- 

Uon  la  still  undetermined  whether 
adults  require  the  antlraohltle  fee- 
tor  for  normal  health  and  nutrition, 
his  opinion  being;  "If  so.  they  re- 
quire It  In  an  exceedingly  small 
amount  " 

Dr.  Heaji  thinks  that  irradiated 
ergoaterol  Riven  In  a  newer  and 
weaker  dosage  Is  not  harmful, 
(ifgestsim,  a  vegetable  oU  sub- 
jected to  an  Infuskn  of  sun  rays,  is 
an  odorless,  tasteless,  eoiorlsa  afe- 
ment.  posseaslaff  tn  a  drop  the  hn- 
tntional  or  medlcsl  value  of  a 
spTKinfui  of  cod  Uver  oil.)  He  said 
that  ■  direct  Irradiation  or  Irradiated 
ergosterol  la  of  value  In  treating 
rickets,  tetany  and  oeteomalacla 
(condition  of  bone-softening  preva- 
lent alao  In  adulU).  and  also  de- 
cayad  teeth,  and  In  the  prevention 
of  lbs  ttm  of  calelani  In  nursing 
wooMn.** 

BBOmO  MASS  TEST 

Dr.  Hess  esplabied  that  eod  liver 
oU  must  not  be  regarded  as  a  mere 
counterpart  of  IrradUted  ergoaterol 

"Tt  foiilalnfl.  In  addition,  vitamin 
"A"  and  perhaps  another  nutritional 
factor,"  said  the  djlcagoan  "A 
thorough  t*8t  should  be  made  of 
fortified  cod  iivr,  rum  ts  to  say  ot 
Irradiated  ergosterol  suspended  tn 

eod  Uver  oU.  Irradiated  fluid  nd 
dry  milk  are  of  dacSdsd  valne  In 

rtckeu  and  teuny,  but  at  nreseni 
technical  dlfflcumea  tn  praparatlvi. 
as  well  as  practical  difflfilltks  of 
distribution,  stand  la  tbs  irf*  of 

Wldr  adoption." 

SIX  MONTHS  IN  JAIL 
FOLLOWS  PASSING  OF 
DISHONORED  CHEQUE 


Move  in  Siftly! 

SAFETY  for  yoor  aiost 
frsgils  articlas— oaadon 
with  Ug  or  little  tfalnge.  for 
big  or  little  jobs.  Use  our 
expressing  service  for  its  ex- 
pert caution  and  iu  speed 
Well  save  you  money,  too' 

CrftUns    aa4  Shl»l«c 
r*M   Car*   !•  Eut 

VICTORIA 
BAGGAGE 

COMPANY 


CJMk  Osrtase  Acsala 

5i0»qrt  Pbsns  3S0S  er  1506 


HAYWARP^S 

FUNERAIC?! 

Phonms 

2235  22*6  223/ 


Z>euglss  HMhm  Win  have  to 
spend  sbi  nMDths  bt  )aa  on  ths 
i<iai«e  pratevsd  against  Use 
havlaf  nhtslnsd  credit  undsr  fate 
preteness.  The  case  was  heard  on 
I5?*!f'  ^  VoUBa  eowt. 

but  the  aetfeif  nacMials  dsfsgnd 
his  eenlsnee  imta  y«terdar  mom- 
tog.  The  offence  was  one  of  ob- 
taining a  "Onve  YouTK'U"  car  hi 
the  eity  and  gtvlBg  la  retiaa  a 
cbeQue  which  ««a  aol  haaand  at 
the  bank. 

The  acUng  maglstraU:.  C.  J  Prior 
hi  pasatng  sentonoe.  said  Uut  he 
onild  not  fhid  ahytbhig  hi  favor  of 
tha  ymmc  man's  defences  Be  eould 
not  betiavo  that  he  did  not  * 
that  th«e  wsa  not  the  Mrirad 
to  tha  credtt  of  Ms  aegoSTta  the 


FuneraijSertiice 


14?5  PEONS  LOSI 

LIVES  IN  mwm 


(MWal  ngnna  ael»wped  by  tlaUaa 

OeVi  —  FaaeM  Party  New 
JLSlt^  MsMbllS 


la*  pwaniaiwa  with  Mua<h-.iii>i  ;< 

ymtha  of  Italy  are  at- 1  aqis 


ar  wnJ  iAH  n.  srotrniAir 
MSSfTitiit.  tim.  H  Th#  OMeasa 
a«aa  r«r*iaa  aarrtta.)  , 

nOUK.      Aug.  It. 

tteflath  Its  faeerlte  auaUiplese. 
Ttaa  •Msr  ahset"  ot  the  Vhsdsl 
Party,  the  itaUan  OovetnaMnt  gives 
1.471  as  the  crffldal  total  et  the  dead 
In  the  r^^nt  "vulture"  eaflkvaiha 

in  South  Cmlral  lUly. 

This  same  iMue  of  'n.e  Order 
Sheet.  Usurd  la«t  night,  announces 
that  the  rajwurt  Parly  memberahip 
K  now  UlljXK).  ol  which  1MO.00O 
are  rsgalsr  male  msmbsrs. 

ngbtsaa  biadred  university  pco- 
tsaseiB  have  besn  reendted  hito  the 
ranks,  tfaaabs  to  the  strenuons  eam- 
pnlgn  lor  awn  Faadstiaed  aoNer* 
siUes  and  Ihs  ruls  that  aU  prafea- 
VMVattar  Jsg  ti» 


4 

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14 
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1/ 

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6 


•THE  DAiT.Y  roi.oxisT.  wcroRW.  r  c.  v.  ui'NKsnAv.  Arr.rsr  :o.  1930 


FREESTONE  PEACHES 


Choice  Pr«tervinc  P«<h«^  per  1?p«-" 


B.C.  Sugar.  100  lU. 

ao  tbi  


.fl.58 

.fi.ao 


^Muda  Tm,  lb. 


15f 


Knox  Gelatine,  pkl  

.Hams    Solid    Fuk  Bsked 
BMns,  8  tina  31f 

ftobtn  Hood  Caka  Ftour.  rxtr.i  Improvad  Gem  Gteac  fapa  and 


large  cartons 


3&< 


Soofwiny 

dozen  .. 


quarts,  jirr 
fl.45 

Economy  Capa,  per  doz  .  31^ 
Perfect  Seal  Glaaa  Tope,  per 
dozen   4....  35< 


Art  Exhibition  at  Willows 
Includes  Fine  Work  by 
Local  Painters 


Bands,  per  Uoreti. — „-45f 


Fiaaat  Alberta  Craamaiy  JButtar,  per  lb.. 
8       for  4;.^...;  


^...fi*oo 


ChMwn,   Ktaft  or  Valveeta 

CbMM.  >^^lb.  pkta.  lOf 

Domaatic  Shortening:,  lb.,  ISf 
Preah-Rendered    Beef  Drip- 
ping, 3  Ihs  25< 


Honitt-CodM  Ham»«liced.  per 

lb  ™....6S# 

Vaal  Loaf,  sliced,  »•  »©< 

Home-Cooked    Corned  Beef. 


H.  O.  KIRKHAM  &  CO.  LTD. 

DeUTery  Dept.  5921  Afl  2  Fort  StTMl  ^i*^  ^^P'-  ^^^1 
Qvttcerr  Phonal       *     '  "  *  ^■**^*Ba|eber  ft  Pioviaiotu 
17«-i»  Fruito  i£23  A^UUao 


JUttbi  Silver,  Crtis  iiid  Blue  Foxes 
FOR  SALE 

I  ban  •  wMpto  M  «r  (•niliM  AlMftaa  .  on  Um  :d«tl  Pw  nra. 

BtlMWiMni  llM«.  nm*  VUWrl*.  mtoth  t  MQ  ttHi»iia  ui  abow  BBroa*  laMt- 
Mtad  !■  fMl  AtMkui  atttck.    I  tiaV«  uhM  u  •vUoa  mi  •  Um  WtaMa  tar 

fur  rirmlni  nithin  Mvm  mOM  Of  VlcloriK.  and         conalitcr  •  aMas 
tapltBl     Anvnna  inleraaud  o«a  mska  spfrvlnUnent  br  MtUm  IB  tmfe  VM 
OM  St  Ult  rurfUld  1I«UL  Moom  21.— A.  O.  AUtXAMDSlL 


APPOINIMENIS  ARE 
MADE  IN  OAK  BAY 


0^, 


Dtxttr  Win  Be  Sapervhi' 
Mwdiwl  af  Twa  raUle 


At  the  rcfular  meattng  ot  ibe  Oak 

Bay  Seboo)  Bwrd.  Ulu  May  Saudi- 

Muarpti  HBikfi  ■■■''■f-  jir'potntwl  to 

..the.  Mi)rit^rf.v  Avrnm'  s.  »nn 
.aeiume  Uir  poauion  ui  :>up^r;uiiiifi 
principal  of  both  elementary  schrioift 
Wid  of  the  classei  In  home  econnnucs 
aii4  manual  training. 

ThesR  latter  wtU  eocnmence  with 
the  openina  of  UM  edboDli  In  Sep- 
lember  aM  have  bean  Instituted 
'by  the  aaboot  beard  to  aocnply  wUb 
iha  Tvqutmanta  of  ttu  new  pro- 
ffipuma  of  akudlei  Isnied  by  the 
Prorlneta]  Department  of  ■dneatkm 
>n  connection  wth   ;h»  four-year 

htCb  school  rOU,-^''  . 

*  Mitt  Ma/  BlauJunbach  wlU  be> 

totftuftw  ki'  bona  *w?iwnilfli 


and  a.  F  Matldock  in  manual 
training.  Spacr  and  equipment  lor 
these  couraea  huvr  t>een  pji.vlded  In 
the  old  hltb  >chooi  building  on. Oak 
Bay  A« 


MOTHER  THAyKS 

SVNSUiNE  CAMP 

A  cratefut  nnthv.  who  baa  re- 
cently enjoyed  the  hovAnU^  of  the 
Social  Servlee  Leagne'i  Sunshine 
Camp  at  Sookr  hoA  written  a^  "One 
of  the  Mother:  a  r-^ir  FTpr'--sl!i» 
her  gratitude  ihf  kimj  f ncTids 
who  made  thf  holiflRv  pojiMbl/- 

Thf  camp  In  stil!  open,  and  an- 
iithfr  ;iitr'.y  of  fifty  or  inorr  w>mpii 
iind  childifit  will  tv  eiitcrf lunfd  hr- 
fore  the  Summer  ends.   The  league, 

fibiral«n,>«lB  waloavia  any  further 
eonli'lhHWBiM  toward  M>a  imrfc. 


Xrnnimm  Bvmir  vo  meath 


STOOKTON.  OaUf.,  AuT  »- 
Two  children  were  burned  to  death, 
jud  two  othera  so  seriously  burned 
that  they  wflt  probably  die,  as  the 
raiult  of  a  fira  which  destroyed  a 
ranch  house  on  the  McDonald 
Road,  thlrlren  miles  frwn  Stockton 
ott  the  Borden  Hlihway,  at  an 
early  mur  tbla  maaia$. 


Flies  carry 
sickness 


Flu  it  wdU  rnitr 

tan    ti-wK  the 


ThcWorU«  ^r  \\^ 
SeJJinJ  Insect  V^^*^ 


aheos^  about  your Imkes? 


See  A  J.M  .  Expert 


Johns  Manville 

ASBESTOS 

BRAKE  UNDiG 


«  *  nPHB  dn  Ji  psM  wbn  aajwoa  at  all  conld  fix 
*  iht  trtisi  oa  «  gg; 

Totlar.  riperr  wrs  i<  f  »n-\  fXtuily  (ht  right  tjpt  of 
iiming  «rr  rnt.f\-<»ry  lo  rcliaKlr.  I  on  R  -  wcaiillS  brake*. 
Y(w  make  sure  of  diese  rwr>  r r<|ui  rrtnlMI  WMD 
go  to  a  J'M  Brake  Krvice  station. 

Every  Johns-MsnviHe  deatler  U  a  hraUe  spadaUst, 
who  hm%  hack  nf  him  ihc  Inhiu  Mi/i^  illr  hr^ke 
resrarrh  department.  He  knows  thai  only  the  ror- 
"re«  rype  i>f  lining  for  which  your  brakes  are 
J  '  dedgnad  will  give  vou  reliable  serrlcc.  Ha  «M> 
exacdy  die  kind  of  lining  dut  will  giTt  yoarbnkn 
daa  longest  aatlcage  andthe  mresi  grip. 


'JoKnsrManville 


W.  B.  Revercomb  Garage 


915  Tkm  %mi0^ 


PhoM  U90 


STANDARD  IS  BETTER 

Vuitors  :o  Uie  Provincial  Pair 
thtfi  year  are  being  ottered  an  un- 
usuaUy  Intareetbic  art  axhiMUOD 
lUa  la  noi  only  due  to  tba  pcaeniee 
of  the  Canadian  National  Oallery 
plcturta.  The  standard  of  work 
throughoul  :n\i<.h  nti.rve  the  aver- 
age, both  In  ttie  coUeoUoo  entered 
tfarouch  the  Island  Arte  and  CMtt 
S<K*lety  and  In  the  competitive  en- 
tries. Th«  Tormer  cicruples  part  of 
the  iouth  end  of  the  hall,  and  the 
latter  f\ll  [lie  entire  n<aUi  end  In 
tiir  Artii  ami  CmTta'  display  are 
acTeral  t»blc>.  of  pottery,  wt»od- 
carvlng,  et<:,  which  are  aUr^irilnj;  a 
great  deal  ot  attention 

As  already  commented,  the  pic- 
tures are  much  above  the  average, 
and  one  can  only  aurmlsa  that  the 
loeal  attlata  are  antarlog  batter 
work  or  ttiaft  the  hoglni  aooonlt- 
tee  li  aian'Ulin  aUmar  dlscrlnUna- 
Uon.  Before  the  week  Is  over,  U  la 
mora  than  probable  that  the  rniiec- 
tloa  will  be  considerably  adrlrd  to 
by  the  return  ot  picture*  which 
were  sent  ovrr  to  VaiKouvpr  lor  the 

exhii)Uion  tt',<rrf   iii  the  meanUme, 

(Sie  niit.!>f;>  nii'^mg  Out  t*ftl!Pf*ti 
AOiiie  vrry  nnc  ihln:(s, 

W.  p.  We->to:i  ,  .Mnint  Temple" 
has  already  been  ^(erred  to,  In- 
advertantly, aa  part  of  the  National 
Oallery  aahlUL  It  li  Intareetlpc  to 
oontrait  lUa  bold  tatarpreUttoo 
wltb  Ids  UbtbeO  ea  patndog  of 
tte  aano  wintnifcibi  in 
tMtaUqua  and  Iraafemant,  It  la  along 
more  orthodox  lines,  It  Is  a  depart- 
ure tram  the  conventional  old- 
lashloned  style,  and  gives  a  One 
sense  of  the  giant  proportion  of  the 
ifreat  roaas  ot  ruck  and  snow.  Dta- 
tance  Iji  well  conveyed  by  the  at- 
mnaphere  and  per«p*cl:vr  A  valley 
lnter\eues  belwc^r.  'hi-  br.  wn  I'^rf 
tfround  and  the  bl ue  aud  whu e 
i  rest  of  the  mountain,  and  is  filled 
with  drifting  Indian  summer  smoke. 
B.C.  MOUNTAINS 

OUier  paintlng.s  by  the  same 
artlat  are  "After  Sunaet,"  the  lure- 
ground  In  sombre  ru&seUt  and  blues, 
but  .  ragKV  l>*'ai[.^  beyimd  still  catch- 
ing the  rosy  after-llghL  ol  day; 
'Minnter.*'  whtah  haa  aharply  de- 
flnad  mow  rtdgai  and  .naedle-Uke 
peaka  pleralns  the  sold  aky; 
''Chaani*'  tba  psrpendlcalar  eraie 
and  bhta  ihadows.  of  irtileh  ara 
streaked  with  anow.  and  "Ootober, 
BjO^**  whloh  repieianta  a  view  of 
aome  nwuDtaln  district  whloh  is 
gorgeous  with  Autumn  color,  orange, 
green  nnd  g<'\(i.  with  mountains  of 
tool  grey  lifting  their  heada  aloft 
In  the  hazy  atmosphere  of  tlio  dis- 
tance These  all  have  fine  fesUng. 
Knd  the  r^^rhnlquc  haa  A  OMVa  as- 
sured touch.  , 

N.  Drummond's  work  haa  Invari- 
able soundness.  "Hunting  Morn- 
ing" abowa  Iba  houndk  on  the  aOont 
In  tha  aarly  mftrnlng.  with  niMo 
atm  hovering  abont  tna  qolei  oop- 
pioe.  Tlio  searw  eoata  of  the 
huntsmen  give  an  abrupt  touch  ot 
color  to  tlie  otherwise  unassertive 
ptrtiirr  "Tndlan  Scouts.*'  showlnf; 
[)i<[\itf-^quc:y-clad  Blackfeet  trlt>e.i- 
men  with  Ihetr  ponlM  on  a  rld«e  of 
mountains  high  above  a  viilley,  h  a 
good  flRurr  f\  udy  The  artist's 
drauRhU'iman-'ihlp  \s  alwayt  aUM  and 
her  detail  is  unerring. 

A  faithful  study  of  tiiA  pRrlla- 
ment  Buildings"  is  ahown  m  L.  A 
Lovaland**  plctuia  of  this  Utle.  The 
artlit  haa  cauiht  the  picture  at  a 
happy  aeaion.  when  tha  red  haw- 
thorn to  la  blooni  and  tba  widow 
la  traihly  draped  wHh  young  gnea. 
Tha  eomposltlon  to  my  ^eating. 
Nearby  Is  another  painting  from  the 
aame  brush,  •HoUyhoclts,"  which 
pictures  an  old-fashlooed  flower  In 
a  pleading  way.  with  dlHa  WKr  and 
excellent  drawing. 

T.  Bamford  Is  represented  by 
several  biw  "The  Mooring,  Esqul- 
malf."  "Morning,"  the  latter  de- 
','lctlng  a  characteristic  bit  of 
I  with  smooth  roeka  dipping 
down  to  a  alugglih  tlda  streaked 
with  the  raflaoMd  root-light  of 
dawn.  Tban  la  tIdaUty  ot  ploture 
both  in  drawlBd  Hid  aoleitag. 

Um  only  "WM  OoaiT  aeana  tai 
the  f  Khlbltlosi  oomes  from  the  brugb 
of  E.  Batnbrldge  Smith.  It  la  a  vary 
charming  liitlc  study  of  Inlet 
waters,  with  mists  drifting  back 
from  the  mountain  lops.  The  same 
artut.  5hn-,vTi  a.  ulimpae  of  "Beaver 
Lakr  ■  iifii  wntrr  lilies  tm  Its  snr- 
lacp  'fh^  iThnlrpir  In  both  these 
la  clean  rtnd  in^tlciilrnt/;  without 
belnif  Kxi  d-lfll!ed 

MORK  *  OAST  St  ENKS 

"Leisure  Hour.',.*  picturing  in 
dean,  bright, .rnlor,  glrLi  slttlni;  on 
a  beach,  and  '  Moii"Ji  ■  '  >':ilse 
Creek."  where  the  characterlatU: 
greenish  grey  oolor  of  the  water  le 
cleverly  causht,  and  two  works  an- 
tarad  by  Henry  Bood.  D.  B.  Gan- 
eron  to  lapieaeuHd  by  *tbe  Mala- 
hat,"  whloh  showa  a  grantty  Im- 
proved ftyla.  Tha  arttol  Ipaa  truth- 
fully plctarad  the  eaemlng  fiataais 
cf  the  mountain  whloh  fllto  In  the 
end  of  hto  valley  with  Its  bright 
groan  meadows  and  jade  waters, 
"m  the  Park"  iji  al*o  from  his 
brush. 

will  Menejawn'  Powder  Maga- 
xlne.  Ssqulmalt. '  ix  a  picturesque 
treatment  of  a  sp'^.  wtikh  ha.%  been 
■trang^y  neglc-t^-d  bv  ar'l';;^,  al- 
though U  has  all  tne  leatures  which 
10    thwi.  Dora 


FOK  many  yeara 'IdSdi^aia .  at  Mohammad  have  made  die  annual 
pUgrimage  from  every  lactiott  o(  Northcni  Africa  to  Cap  Mattfor, 
in  Algeria.  Theee  pUarims  are  known  ea  tbs  Holy  Tranmeia  of  Alrica. 
Pbotp  ahowa  the  eainunstion  by  the  me<ttcal  officara  lor  a{gna  af  plague. 


I3onough  has  a  strikingly  fine  oil 
painting  of  chrysanthemums,  which 
has  tha  f  eathaxy  daflnltton  and 
sance  iioocMK»tt  iMh  lta«#  Vm- 


WAXKKjCTOUMU 

1-hc  wur.er-oolor  aaetfam  to  equally 
good.  In  gbuutaig'  tbrough  the 
pieturea  ana  to  again  Btmek  by  tb» 
reearrvoa  of  tba  tttto  "Mount 
Temple."  After  the  two  oOa  of  tha 
aame  subject,  commented  oo  abova^ 
it  Is  cntertahilng  to  note  what  a 
third  artist  in  the  medium  of  water 
color  has  to  say.  T.  Frlpp  s  style  Is 
Immediately  recugaiied  llv  Wrlnxs 
more  fme&M:  mta  the  dcscripUon, 
but  one  questions  whether  the  eya 
to  not  so  occupied  wtUi  the  detail 
that  U  loses  *  sense  ol  Iba  majesty 
and  bmnenelty  whloh  tba  otberg 
convey  by  broader  treatment.  It  to 
exquisite  work,  but  more  photo- 
graphic than  interpretative.  The 
mountain  does  not  awe  or  inspire 
on*.  Oil  the  ffther  hanrt  \Xa  rocky 
buttresses.  wlUi  Miuwdrliw  piled 
amr;ng  the  ledges,  lis  llaring  skirts 
■  now.  look  "easy  going'  to  tba 
Aipinuit.  ina  Uhthoffk  iTomabal," 
on  the  oth«  hand,  atthoogb  a  antaU 
ptotnrak  looka  «  mlgBUer  mountain, 
tttto  arUpt  ftito  ttba  sioefiBNa  of 
Natora. 

Another  painter  of  mountain.''  al- 
though these  are  noi.  tne  Un.:^  •..•.i^ms 


Heir  Day  UeUday— The  City  UaU 
wUl  dooa  at  1  tfdoek  today  to  per- 
mit Moployeea  to  attend  the  fair  at 
the  WSkm,  IM»  Wtm  olttaans 
day.  , 

Phlr  Attendance  Yesterday's 
paid  admissions  to  the  Provincial 
Exhibition  totaJed  5.430.  On  the 
corresponding  day  toiat  year  the 
total  was  5436. 


Qiaee  Are—Ol^ 
(or  three-quarters  of  an  huur  tieiut  c 
wttnaulibint  a  imH  ftoa  at  Blaa- 
ibaid  and  ftmMka  atneU  laat 
night.  Tba  oaU  oama  hi.  ai  9:15 
o'doflk. 


Best   to   Sailors  —  During  the 

visit  in  Vancouver  of  H.MB.  Des- 
patch and  H-M.S.  Dauntless,  the 
aallora  axe  being  -ri>rta'^i»^  ny  the 
.Sramens  In5Utii>,  nr.d  Rev  Elk- 
iugtou,  who  tmvti  arrmnged  a  pro- 
(rsLmme  of  sports,  ouUngl^  tl^PK  Ih- 
to  the  counti7,  etc. 


OMng  Organ  Biailal  An  organ 

and  vocal  recital  will  be  gtveo  In  the 
cathedral  thia  e«'enlng  at  6  o'clock 
by  Stanley  IJul>y.  A.R.C  O  ,  L  H  A  M 
ITip  programme  wU!  be  m ;»'!*' 
ot  the  Qockles,  Is  G.  Woodwa.-d,  who  j  prlm-lpally  from  Hanrtrl,  Harh  M-i\- 
infroducM  lliem  ii.s  the  buckifround  tlelviohii  and  aianror  l  \y.  j-il-li 


CMNMI  dMM 

Pint  n  TRSTWHei 


has  been  on  the  market  for  the  past 
eighty  years;  Its  action  te  plesnnt, 
rapid,  reliable  and  effective  and 
Uef  from 
and  pattia 
promptly. 
Price,  Mc  a  bottle  at  all  dniegutn 
jl>>to"i  V«I9 oojaf  by  Th^  r 
Mllbm 'fiOw  InffBC  Tmnto  rmi 

JtAdvk). 


Introduces  Uiem  as  the  buckKround 
for  her  'Crescent  L*kc "  Bl^es 
strongly  dominate  this  picture 
Among  the  other  pictures  by  Uils 
artlit  are  "QuaUaum  BaaOV  and 
"Juna  Maadow*."  A  aouvanbr  of  an 
Afrtoin  vtott  to  am  in  tacr  *«Qavia»" 
TimiA 

If  tba  Wanda  about  tbtaorthsra 
end  of  tba  Etoro  stralU  ware  nd- 
denly  submerged  a  ban>y  record  of 
them  would  stn-vtve  In  Col  L.  o 
Palkes'  many  pictures.  He  has 
found  tbelr  atmosphcte.  their  shore- 
lines,  the  peculiar  character  of  the 
■ky-llne  and  roloring  which  is  to 
be  seen  from  their  little  bays  and 
harbor;  His  coloring  is  individual, 
with  a  loodne&s  for  soft  browns  and 
greens.  Bto  aloada  drift;  hto  islands 
sUp  Into  tba  dlatanoe.  *liiayne  Is- 

tond,"  Rendaavous,**  end  "Rocks- at 
Low  Tlda"  are  all  chatacterLitic.  in 
On  drat,  one  of  the  C  P  Jl.  boat* 
Is  lOiown  supping  along  in  pure 
atmoKpherr,  as  boata  ao  often  seem 
to  do.  The  compotfllMi.to  Invari- 
ably pleasing. ' 

Another  artist  r  ti'>6c  -■.■.'■i-'  '.xr.  al- 
ways he  recoun'.^ed  J  ILirtil  Td  s. 
There  wa  firm  an^hif'-uinl  quality 
In  his  line-;,  and  the  cftl'ituig  1$ 
deep  and  Intentional  Aithrttil  stray- 
Ing  into  more  brilUanoe.  '  Glimpse 
of  Victoria"  to  a  vary  charming 
Uttle  picture,  which  uneonaelously 
aaei  the  British  OolunUa  capital  in 
tanna  of  SngUsh  aeanary.  No 
artist  makes  Victoria  look  so  reaUy 
English  as  Mr.  Bamford,  who 
achieves  his  effect  by  selection  of 
subject  as  much  as  by  treatment 
In  Ihw  little  view  he  hac  made  a 
distant  church  Inw^r  ihp  .cn'.re  or 
his  picture  '  SiiawniKan  ^'ikf  '  Is 
another  rxmnii;--       m-s  v.  nk 

A  wlnd-dcipollcd  tiee.  rugged  and 
strong,  to  the  subject  of  WH  Mana- 
laws'  "The  Veteran." 

A  faithful  exhibitor  U  J.  Cresee. 
whose  colors  are  always  clean  and 
the  drawing  and  aomposltlon  al- 
ways pleastaig.  Thara  to  nothing  m- 
detenntauta  about  "Victoria."  "Ar- 
butua  Traes."  and  "Arbutus  Lane." 
aaeb  of  whleb  to  obviously  what  the 
Utla  ooovays. 

On  a  panel  by  Itadf  to  a  collec- 
tlon  of  four  or  five  little  plcturce  by 
T.  B.  Oore.  the  president  of  the  club. 
They  are  nearly  all  familiar  wrenei, 
Including  "Butcharls  Gardens' 
I  which  rmphftai7^«  the  brllUance  of 
tbe  greens  as  well  as  tha  floral 
eokvlnga),  "Vtow  Roval."  and 
"Munttton  Itfand."  Tlw  toot,  dona 
in  oUi,  to  eonslderad  by  many  to  be 
tbe  beat  e(  tha  group.  The  vahias 
are  expreasad  In  gltot  flOloclnt.  and 
one  leels  tha  uiyHsry  of  tba  to^t«d 
buildings. 

Roae  WillU  and  P.  M  Yuunjl  have 
asversl  pastoral  and  marli-p  ,Mih- 
ject.5  which  are  pleasingly  drMif  ^11:1 

For  decora tlveneas  nothing  in  the 
coliecUon  compares  with  M.  Altfcen's 
flower  studies.  A  bOwUul  of  Martot 
Oriental  popplea  and  a  bunoh  of 
creamy-irhlta  rasas  are  pabitad  wlUi 
fine  freedom  as  weU  sa  delicacy 
The  artistic  arrangement  of  t^he 
flowera.  the  fresh  and  lusln^^m 
coIorUig.  eiqutotte  crafUmanahip 
Ah.-wn  In  the  drawing  of  (he  petals 
and  foiuir  aingto  tban«QlCnr  ha- 

medlate  notice 

LIBERALS  OF  NOVA 
SCOTIA  TO  CHOOSE 
NEW  LEADER  OCT.  1 

.  *nrAX,  Auis-  19— The  Liberal 
Party  o(  Nova  scotu  wUl  hold  b 
convention  October  1  to  select  a 
new  provttMlat  leader.  It  was  daeldsd 
at  a  eaucw  bald  bare  last  night. 
D.  O.  Staiclalr.  jraildMit  of  tba 
Nova  Scotia  XM«1  AssoctoUoo. 
stated  chat  a  sueeaoeor  to  Hon. 
William  Chlsholm  would  be  choeen 
at  a  rnnver.ilan  to  be  held  In  eon- 
iuncUoo  with  the  annual  meeting 

af  111!  ifiUMnn  nn  nntffry  l 


tion  u>  tiie  organ,  numoers.  there 
wui  be  twr.  vocal  aolOB  fay  MswoUyn 

Jones,  tenor. 


Beetad  Ilsligslis  A.  Xbw  and 
D.  McAddto  ware  elacted  at  ynilar- 

day's  luncheon,  meeting  oit '  tba 
Klwauto  Club  to  represent  Victoria 
In  tbe  district  convention  to  be 
held  In  this  city  next  montli-  In 
view  of  the  possibility  of  eithfr  be- 
ing unable  to  attend  the  convention, 
Dr  w  Rusaell  and  H  I.e*  were 
chosen  as  alternative  delegates. 


Wna  Vermiu  Isaaed— City  Build- 
ing mspaotor  J.  Baft  yesterday 
soad  two  bnOdlng  panntts.  vic- 
toria Propeftleis  Lbnlted  wars 
granted  penntoslon  to  canstmet  a 
brick  and  hollow  title  inibUe  garage 
at  614  Fort  Street,  the  building  to 
cost  SI, 700  A  permit  was  also  Is- 
aued  to  WLw  A  Co.,  for  repairs  to 
a  double  house  at  SlS-Ifi  View 
Street  Tiie  work  is  to  be  dosie 
P.  O.  Mitchell  at  an  »itf,lmaM  cost 

of  um 

Post  Ottos  Hsm  VadaywFor  the 
benefit  of  Iba  pOkUe,  Postmaster 
Gardiner  announoos  that  tha  ar- 
rangementa  made  for  WBdnaoday. 
August  30,  Citlaen*s  Dsy,  at  tba 
Exhibition  are  sa  follows:  The  foc*- 
noon  d^verles  only  will  be  made 
by  letter  carriers:  money  order 
wickets  will  be  closed  at  1  o'clock; 
general  delivery,  registration  and 
stamp  wickets  wiu  be  clo&ed  at  8 
o'clock;  street  letter  box  collect lotu 
wUl  be  as  on  Saturdays,  and  all 
mails  due  to  be  dlspsUMd  wUl  be 
made  up  as  usuaL 


OFFICIAL  RETURNS 

INSKEENA  fllDINQ 

rsuncK  Rtfiwr.  Aag.  u^^nw 

offldat  count  In  akaana  KkBng.  bi 
the  recent  genarnl  eleetlon.  an- 
nounced today,  gives  the  foUowtng 

flgiir^a   Olaf  Hanaon.  Uh^ral,  f.3M; 
f     BradT,       iTiTvatlve,  4,127 


Saoaon'a  nnlocfty.  yUL 


FinanaW  Wrttar  B«  — is.  C. 
ftebas,  tbe  apaelal  finanelal  wzltar, 
wbosa  opbdona  on  invastmabto  np- 
pear  In  a  ntimber  of  ptiMloalfaMBi. 
was  In  the  ci-.y  yesterday  morning. 
Oeorge  l  Warren,  publicity  com- 
mlssloner  for  the  city,  had  word  of 
his  coming  and  was  at  the  wharf 
to  meet  him  when  the  Mi-'f;r,'  i  ir- 
rlved  from  Seattle,  H<-  '»r.v  «<  - 
oompaiUed  by  Mrs.  Porbv  ii  l  u 
cepted  the  invitation  of  Mi.  w.\rren 
to  have  a  drive  about  tba  water- 
front befon  bo  toft  for  tba  Main- 
land. Mr.  and  MM.  fttbes  wlU 
leave  at  onoa  ftr  ttb 


Tslto  ef  Sob's  Death  —  Ortef 
mingled  with  melody  In  the  broad- 
cast from  .station  KJR  at  Seattle 
on  Sunday  evening  Announcement 
wa*  made  of  a  search  for  Mrs.  H, 
E   Blackwell.  of  Angelf-a.  who 

waa  .v.tpposed  to  be  visiting  In  Vlc- 
UjtU.  Mi*.  N  O.  Oray.  ot  the  staff 
of  tha  nnmtmnsi  Hoial.  beard  tbe 
announcamoit  at  her  heme  and, 
ramamberlng  that  a  Mrs.  BlackweU 
and  her  daughter  had  registered  et 
the  hotel  during  the  rtav  notlned 
the  maruigenient  -Mr'-  Filackwell 
was  told  of  tlie  snnminrement  and 
communicated  with  the  Seattle 
sUUon.  and  was  informed  of  the 
sudden  desAh  of  her  eon  at  Bur- 
bank,  OaL  Mm.  BlaekweU  and 
daughter  toft  taBOMdMUr  for 


ThHars  In  taodaa  —  Among  tha 
totest  visitors  who  have  reglsterad 
their  names  at  tba  ofllaa  at  tha 
Agent-Oeneral  for  Brtttati  OOlmn- 
bla  are:  W.  R.  Robertson,  J.  M. 
Campbell.  Robert  Dinsdato,  Mr.  and 
Mra.  J.  A.  walker,  Hon.  3.  Hlnch- 
Uffe.  Mrs.  John  Irving.  Mrs.  Henry 
MUmen  and  Captain  and  Mrs.  A.  P. 
Weston,  of  Victoria;  Miss  Owyn- 
neth  Lewis,  MIju  Margaret  l>ewls 
Miss  Margari't,  Slmpwm  I>r  and 
Mrs.  J.  .»  Mason.  MIa^  O-trothy 
Mason,  Mla.1  Avis  pumphrey.  Mmf. 
(Mlve  KUpatrlck,  Mlsa  Dorothea 
Bhtakto.  J.  H.  Roar  and  P.  D.  Oor- 
dOD,  of  Vaneouvar;  M  MacLelton 
of  Lanclay:  Tbomas  Abrl^  of 
Naknsp:  Mlm  Baba  TUytor  and  Mlas 
Doroltay  MeKny.  of  New  Wast- 
nibislor;  Dr.  Amsa  4^  Juattoa.  of 
Dunoan.  and  W.  T.  Bntar,  of  eum- 
merlaad.  ' 


Musi  Spend  Ywm  In  J  ml 


Aw  Wtti.  aoBdMA  of 
and  a  cbana  frem  a  aOott  bilsng- 
tng  to  a  taUow  oountoyman,  plasflsd 
iriiity  m  the  poNoa  oauft  ynMhty 

morning,  end  WW  mntSBOld  lO  Mie 


sontsm 

AS  CAE  OVERiyilNS 


iari  bl 


Pol- 
fMlaw- 


When  an  anrfy  traiiaixjit  truck 
overturned  on  the  West  Saanicn 
Road,  near  Obaervatory  Road.  tw>< 
iiiimtogi  wera  seriously  injured, 
wfaOe  a  mnber  of  olbera  eacapad 
with  mlnar  IpJnrtos.  Sergeant 
Pauline.  BCh  Baavy  Battery.  ROA., 
met  with  a  fractured  thigh,  while 
Ounner  PoUmrd,  of  the  aame  unit, 
suffered  e  fractured  akui!  TV)ti<. 
suStsdned  bad .  bruises  and  cuir^ 
PaulliM  and  Pollard  are  at  present 
In  the  Jubilee*  Hospital  under  the 
care  of  Dr.  J.  8.  McCaUum. 

Aocordlng  to  Constable  P  K 
Oummlngs,  ot  the  Saanlch  Police. 
Who  vtollad  the  aoand  ot  tba  aool- 
dent,  the  army  transport  tmdc  was 
returning  to  the  cUy  from  Seal's 
Hlfte  R&ngea  Neanng  the  bend  on 
the  West  SaaiUcli  Hoad  at  Ohsen-a 
tory  Road  the  truck  was  (on'''l  w 
swerve  off  the  street  Ui  aw.id  ci.:- 
lldtiig  with  a  >'ai  iippr"a<  Iui  k  ii. 
the  opposite   direction,   when  the 

totter  vablcte  ideb  tba  turn  too 
widely,  run  wbarta  dC  tbe  truA 
were  caught  In  toese  gravel  on 
the  roadskto  and  got  out  of  cootroL 
Striking  a  alttmp(  tba  vtiiloto 
overtumod  and  tbMV  tba  annapants 
out. 

Sergeaia  I'siiMim  >u.'I  '  'iitintT  Bol- 
lard, the  iivre  &c]iuu.<>iy  tulurad. 
were  rush  lo  the  Jubilee  Hcqittal, 
where  tin-v  are  now  reported  as 

making  good  propreas. 


[ 


siAeriioiiHi 


■ibtWtlun  of  HorscmeBShlp  WlU  Be 

fbalara  at  ftwrlasial 
04  VVtotoa,- 


Tbto  evening  and  tomorrow  ava- 
iling there  will  be  .some  magnlltceni 
exhlbiuons  of  horseback  Jumping  In 
the  Old  Horst  abowBttfMlBg  at  the 
WUlows. 

Tba  anUra  progranuno  will  ooo* 
stst  of  ridlnc  and  JumpUig,  tba  tot- 
ter event  Including  the  apactaeular 
tumping  by  pairs  With  naptondld 
.ut  of  animals  entered.  llddsn  by 
■jcjwrt  horrsmen.  there  Is  little 
li'mbl  that  this  efiuestrtan  display 
will  prove  u»  be  nn*-  of  the  oul- 
stAnding  leaturr.";   .f  tar  exhlbitlou. 

The  show  Is  luider  tlie  manage- 
ment o(  a  special  committee  com- 
poood  of  J.  R.  Beohy,  Major  Spurgln, 
Un.  D.  OUtospto  and  Mia.  Oanatt. 
Mva.  OaAatt  wlU  be  te  charge  of 
iba  box  seat  reoervattons,  and  may 
ba  taleptaenad  nt 

Tomorrows  progianuM  to  as  fol- 
lows: 

Saddto  bor8oa~t:M  pm,  class 
108,  high  sebool  horaa  MBiillng 

143. 

Hunter  class — 8:IS  pJtt^  tdalS  100. 
four  Bucceixslve  Jumps. 
Hunting  pain — 8:40   pm ,  class 

113.  ridden  abreast  over  two  Jumps 
twice  around. 

Saddle  horses— 4:00  pjn.,  class 
108,  mare  or  gelding  annaodli^  ISJ; 
walk,  trot,  canter. 

Janplng  clsis  Q:u  pjn..  class 
115.  to  carry  minlnnnn  IM  pounds 
over  four  timber  Jumps. 

Polo  ponies— 0:M  pJti.  dam  118. 

Corinthian  etoss— 0:40  pjn..  class 

114,  to  be  ridden  over  pest  and  rail 
brash  Jump,  pig  pen  and  water 
Jump. 

DIAL  INSTRUMENTS 

A«E  DEMONSTRATED 

Obi  ot  tba  most  popular  booths 
at  Iba  aHiihlUnn  to  tbnt  ot  the 
British  CflinniHft  TUapbona  com- 
pany wfaMi  to  oonduetbig  m  dial 
telephone  demonstration  to  tha 
Manufacturerr  BuDdbag.  A  staff  of 
demoDstrators  is  on  hand  to  expUln 
how  to  use  the  dial  telei^wnes, 
which  come  into  use  In  Victoria  tote 
thl.^  year 

Tlie  flpaclou.%  both,  finished  In 
Ivory  and  green,  in  made  bnRht^r 
With  large  palms,  and  has  in  the 
asnto*  a  mhitobno  automatic  tela- 
pboba  oxdunM  onnlalned  in  a  glass 
ease.  By  dlidlw  numbon  oo  the 
deraonstraUon  talsphonis  vtalftan 
can  oparats  the  Intrleato  tftoeblcal 
aparatus  which  can  be  saih  wtffthig 
Inside  the  glass  case. 

To  attract  attention  to  tha  bOOOl 
a  three-foot  repitca  of  a  telephons 
dial  is  oKjiiniPd  in  thi'  back  wall 
end  IlghU  fla.'>h  on  and  otS  in  the 
hdas  around  the  rim. 

AUiaetlve  young  ladias  are  on 
hand  to  explain  taow  to  uaa  tba  dial 
telephcnas  and  pampblato  contain- 
ing brief  Instructions  are  being 
given  mit.  The  public  has  been  Im- 
pressed by  the  simplicity  of  the  dial 
system.  A  steady  stream  of  people 
has  been  recelvirm  imti  u  -Mim 

TEXTILE  WORKERS  ON 
STRIKE  CHASE  THREE 
REDS  OUT eF  VILUGE 

BB88BMER  CITY,  NC  Aug  IS 
—Striking  textile  workers  today 
chased  out  of  tbto  vUlaga  three 
men  whom  they  characterlaed  as 

I*eadcrs  of  iOO  employees  who 
waika  out  at  the  American  Mills 
CO.  planto  hare  thto  morning,  de- 
otorod  'Vaty  smmtag  ttito  our- 
salvas,  wa  <toat  want  any  Bids  in 
baig^" 

Tba  tsKTUa  waibsva  oald  their 
wage  soata  had  besa  oout  M  to  30 
per  cent,  mid  n«nk  Ooldberg. 
president  of  tha  local  mills 

Saying  tbe  wage  mt  vt*  made 
necessary  by  oonduiona  in  th«  In- 
dustry, Ooldberg  added 

"I'm  Just  running  the  mills  to 
keep  the  people  alive  I'm  per- 
fectly sattoftod  to  have  them  closed 
down." 


Put  a  ttop  to 

HAY  FEVER 


ar  Summer   Asthma.  ToO 
With  RAZ-HAB  Capsules— If  yoni 
last  start  before  tha  attack  Is  doe 

Yooll  rejolw  at  tV  rtsolts.  People 
with   Hay   Faver  20  years  hav* 

n*^„u-,lfi\y  itr.pj)#u1  it  with  UK?. 
M  Mi  II  -  wmidrrfor  Sntyny-. 
muff,  amokea  or  aenimn.  No  barm- 
fa^  or  haMt-formlnc  drugs. 

RAZ-MAH 


At  L,a<t ...       -  ,< 

True 
Performaihce! 


ipj*  LETCHER  Brot.'  great  Temple  of  Music  in 
the  Main  Building  at  the  Willows  Exhibition 
this  week  is  a  fitting  environment  for  this  finest  of  gll 
radios.  See  the  new  Brunswick  models  in  this  dis- 
[^ay  .  .  .  finer  in  design  and  quality  of  constructioo 
.  .  .  msgnifioent  in  toDe  4|uality  .  .  .  am&ziAg  vtfog 
at  their  very  moderate  prices.  Lowboy  MoM, 
$229.85.    On  cooveoient  terms. 


FLETCHER  BRO& 

(VICTORIA.)  i.TO 

Kx.iusivc  Brunswick  Repnsentstivas  for*Vuco«vcr  Island 
lllODoU^St.  IteMW 


LOW  RENT 

STEWART  SHOE  STORE 


OowBtam  prcnUts.  »uii  j'Thint  c«rp*ni^t.  pluir.b^f  rtr  .  wun  or  wiiaAui 
UvlM-raoat.  Sea 


ObjMta  Foaad  la  ralcsttoe  Permit 


JERUSAUBM.  Aug.  10.-1710  re- 
mains of  ten  rlttea,  enabling  a  sur- 
vey of  Palesftnp  ni!f.ijre  In  the  2,000 
years  befn.-r  cini^t  up  t^)  Nebii- 
chaneirflT  fravp  twrn  uararthed  at 
Tel  Belt  Mlrslni  by  the^nt  expedi- 
tion of  bnto  Seminary.  St.  Louis, 
and  tba  Amtriean  Bohool  of  Orien- 
tal Raasarob  at  Jerusalem. 

Dr.  Mslvln  O.  Kayle.  presklant  of 
■mla  asratawry,  told  looal  news- 
papera  that  many  aT  Um  objectt 
fotind  permit  chrondogteal  astab- 
ilahment  of  the  period  of  Abraham, 
ot  the  exodus  and  occupation  of 
Oanaan. 


Copy  iVoC  Received 

OTTAWA.  Aug  U.— Bbn.  Arthur 
Sauve,  Postmastar-Oeneral,  has  not 
yet  received  a  copy  of  the  resolutkm 

paased  at  the  rrinventlnn  of  totter- 
carrler-.  l;i  ("altrdry.  a*klng  for  their 
removal  fi>>:n  ilic  Jurtsdlrtlon  of  rhe 
Clvit  .STv;i>»  ComrnLvWrn  At  the 
office  ot  the  minister  it  was  stated 
that  tba  rosohiUon  would  receive 
Mr.  Banv^a  eonslderatkm  when  It 
waa  Moatvad.  ^ 


MANY  DELICIOUS 

appetising  dishes  csn  bs  made 
on  sa  Bwctric 

WAFFLE  IRON 

Hsve  Vou  One? 
Call  snd  Sec  Our  Display 

Hawkins  & 
Hayward 

SiMtrta   Oaalllt    ■nit    nrrTir*  Sl*r* 

usi  OMgiaa  SI.  iVM.  vta«»  rk«o*  eu 


Cafcea  fram  Masten'  Bakery  In- 
sure saltofacUon  to  iioateaa  and 
housowlfa.  rresh  and  fragrant, 
made  fram  tba  vary  best  matartato, 
Mastara'  oakaa  bava  wan  mstanfe  ap- 
proval threugb  purity  and  daUetons 
ftovor.  Tor  wedding,  birthday  or 
anniversary  the  dsooratlve  designs 
are  unexcaUad  MllOltolfc  AOfc  at 
our  two  MaMi»  dto  Cto*  «B«  OOV- 
emment 

What  la  mere  Important  U:  any 

woman  of  raflnsmant  and  artistic 
appreciation  than  a  olaar  skin  free 
from  dtoflguromont  btomUbmf 
happily  such  a  pnmmslaiii  to  wtttatn 
tba  roaeb  of  all  women  who  are 
smart  enough  and  keen  enough  to 
makA  an  effort— that  to  JuM  aflllMt 
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Island  Social  Notes 


Cofwood 


Mr.  ud  ifti.  V.  pettt  and  Sir. 
tftiv  VRMUnt  •  fM  ^  with  fite- 

Mumty  ttOtoTftd  to  QuaBcuin  Beocn 
OB  latiBday  to  lyad  >  »!iU4»y. 

Pott  Albenii 

MtNt  tl.  Oman,  aflnmBpuWid  toy 
IHm.  J.  Wunn.  toft  on  PHdar 
tor  BMttIt,  ^Mn  ttey  irffl  ipeod 
th»  rnift  fBw  dayi. 

•    •  • 

Mi  uiid  \fi'»  J.  Oordoo  LABnnlnf 
uie*  Lola  Whitworth).  have  re- 
turned to  their  hom*"  hpre  alter 
spendlAC  the  put  thrrr  \^rc-ks  on 
thfir  honeymoon  at  Jajipcr  Park. 
«    •  < 

Miju  Ellen  Lundeen  oJ  st  Lukr'n 
Hoiq>ll«I.  Seattle,  to  a  vuii-ir  Hi  tti" 
city  and  the  hou«  gue&t  of  Mr.  and 
Hit.  Oordoo  Campbea 

■        •  * 


)m  Walker,  of  Onmhtrhind,  ho 
.JO  ffuesu  ot  thoir  ototflr*  ICit. 
tode.  of  this  city. 

mUten  Oe»haw  loft  for  Vancou- 
Tor  lo  ipind  bla  Sununor  noatton. 
■    •  • 

AXt«r  ipeodiBf  the  paat  lew  dl^ 
the  guest  of  ber  eon-in-Saw  and 
daugUar.  Mr.  and  Ifn.  Oawooo 
Turner.  iDa  K  TrlmWe  baa  left  (or 
bar  taODie  tn  Vtctoria. 

ICrt.  F.  a.  Weaver,  with  hrr  Direc 
lAUdiaD,  Kathertnr  K'r  iiitii  nnd 
itoy,  are  returning  tti.s  wct-lt  to 
theUr  home  here  efter  ipeodiat  Iba 
put  month  camping  at  QuaUoum 
Beach, 

Mlu  Freda  *Hl]ton  ti  leaving  Uils 
yve^k  for  Vlclorta.  where  ahe  Is  en- 
tering the  6t.  Joaepb'e  Trainluii 
Bobool  tar  maoa, 


(httarioGM  Saved 
From  AroNniiHr  Fdte 


At  Sunset  Iixn 


U  K.  ButU-la.  Ni  l*  W,  itiiiii.  li  I 
Mr.  and  Mrs  H  L  I^jw  uii  Ml 
and  Mra.  Wayne.  Mr  ain  Mrs 
MoMi.  KvereCt.  V^mab.,  ui  .~.  j<  w 
MoRae.  Agaiaiit  B.C.:  Mit.  jlHiUi 
Boyvtoa.  Mis  tCadiUae  Bflvoloo, 
Mr.  and  Mn.  J.  Knlghttoy.  Mr.  aad 
Mra  H.  Sperrlng.  Mr  and  Mn 
PIatt«  Vancouver.  Mr  and  Mn.  C 
W  Lacdnm  and  family.  CouTtena'. , 
Mr.  Biict  M!,-.  vvjiiicnt  and  N  w 
Weldrcii,  I.-.w,  .An«r,cj;  Mr  and  Mr* 
P.  D.  Sid:,  ri.'    Sr«V!  undMl.^ 

O.  BllU)ii  uiid  Mihh  Mabet  8chult> 
Denver.  Colorado;  Mr.  and  Mra  E 
n.  BarUett.  tiauta  Roea.  CaL;  Mr 
and  Mm  MaoKay  and  farnOy,  mo- 
nipeg:  Mr.  and  Un.  Joo  BbidifepM. 
Momt  Anvtl.  Ort. 


Sjhrlam 


Langford 

Mla9  Ooodacre.  who  has  been  vU- 
itlng  her  alaler.  Mm.  W.  Limey,  has 
returned  to  Oalltomla,  accompanied 
by  Mlea  Bdna  Luney. 


Miss  Myrtle  W!!klR.  Ciiwulmii 
Lake  Hood,  in  vlsHini;  h-r  Kraiid- 
P»renui.  Mr  and  -Mrs.  Hicka,  Surrey 
Centre,  B  C. 

Mrs.  r  A  Palmer*  and  4bIkM|l. 
of  Elk  Bay,  are  spending  •  ample 
ol  weeka  with  her  parenta,  Ux,  aod 
Mrs.  J.  E.  aaneen,  MenalH  Rooid. 


Mrs.  McKean  and  family  ittamad 
to  Vancouver  on  Sakurd^.  Ma. 
McKean  haa  been  with  bar  father, 
Mr.  OeotRc  cii-oiigh.  during  the  lU- 

a«»   tD.it^  iT—o        mi.t«Ha  ,  ^'*'"  'notlit^.  who  has  been  a 

paUcnt  at  Duncan  Hospital.  Mr 
Tlwmas  CIcough  accooipanled  his 
lister  to  Vanoouver. 


and  two  dauibtcn,  wbo  bave  been 
stayt&i  at  their  Summer  bona  at 
Langford  Lake,    ve  returned  home 


ground  and 
packed  in  1-lb.  and 
packets,  daily  in  Vic- 
torin    Cuara&tced  best 

quality. 


M^M  Iiies  Lerdtiii:,  who  hii'.  b^tn 
tiie  guest  ol  her  sisUt,  Mra.  Charles 
Willard,  has  returned  to  her  home 
at  Courtenay.  Mr.  Leedbun  bi  vli- 
mni  to  daugtaMr.  Mn,  WUIard.  at 
preasnt 

>    •  • 

Prank  Sinodlfv  hii-'i  reUirned  from 
a  trip  to  the  Vancouver  Exhibition. 

Mn.  B.  M.  yatae.  of  Montnal.  It 
vidUar  alrter.  Mra.-  J.  Stuart 
Yatec.  ' 

•  •  • 

Mr  and  Mrs.  A.  Norman  Brown, 
Qnd  son  Mervyn,  have  returned 
from  a  motor  tnp  to  Couripr.ay  nr- 

companln]  by  their  iOn  KclUi,  who 
has  been  spending  a  montb  at  the 
Forbidden  Plateau. 

Mr  F  .\shley  Bpark.^.  c.iptain  of 
ifte  British  Columbia  crU'ket  team 
\t'.ltlng  Oalgar>*,  has  relumed  to 
SL  Aldan's  School,  Ooldsiream 
Road* 

•  •  • 

Mrs.  Horace  Simpson,  and  her 
daughter.  Miss  Ada  simpwn.  havo 
returned  from  a  camping  trip  at 
shiwnlgan. 

MlK  BUaatethVveleb  Is  vlsttlng 
trioidi  wbo  are  camping  at  Cherry 
Point,  near  Cobble  Hill, 
■    •  • 

R*cent  visitors  at  Langford  Lake 
Auto  Camp  inrlude  Mr,  and  Mr;;, 
Pn:il  Kftvcn  .saii  FYaxiclscn,  Mrs 
M  rxinaJd  nnd  .Mr.*.  Ivrr,  Wa.'shlin;- 
lull.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  U.  J.  Love  and 


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Miss  SUsabetta  Jarrle,  Nanalmo, 
wns  the  guest  of  Mlm  Annie  Dun- 
ning. Oowichan  Lake  Road. 
»    •  • 

Bin.  T.  O.  Robaon  returned  on 
Saturday  fnom  VlUgnmr.  wbere 
she  attended  the  VabttHUon,  as 
chaperon  for  tbe  glrla  of  tbo  Home 
Economics  Judging  CompettUon. 

Qaalicain  Beadi 

mil  norenoa  BaylUe  and  Uln 
aavllla,  of  Vancouver,  an  spending 
a  IMt  ■!  llHi  Hill  Till  I  Inn. 
«    •  ■ 

Mr«.  and  Misses  Dorothy  and 
.\u(\ry  McNttUghton.  with  Miss  Nan 
rhompson,  of  James  Island,  motored 
with  Mr.  Fred  Poola  from  Oamenm 
Lake  and  spent  the  afternoon  with 
Mr.  an4  Uirs.  o.  Aldotn  on  Wed- 

•  •  • 

Bir.  and  Mrt  J.  Doran  with  family, 
and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Macwlnnle.  of 
Janai  laland,  ^»ent  the  wedc-end 
with  My.  and  Mrs.  O.  Aldoua, 

Mte  f:.  Mi!!cy  was  the  guest  of 
Mrs.  J.  Thrall  tWa  week-end. 

Lake  Cowichan 

Mrs.  T.  W.  Stubba  hai  returned 
to  Viotorta  aftar  «todliit  two  werki 
with  Mr.  and  Mn.  H.  T.  Anllnge 

at  -InRleslde,"  Lake  Cowlchan. 

*  ■  ■ 

Mws  Hall,  of  Shawnlgan  Lake, 
.■.pent  the  week-end  with  Mr.  and 
Mrr.  H,  T-  Hardlnge,  "Ingleelde," 
Lake  Cowlchan. 


i»  wa'i  wUnesscd  recently  a'  ihc  itanff 
Springs    H<^1   whr  n    H :  1  ,l.i    B;uif  f 
Itoc'ky  Mountain  tioa'.  ;ut -hnui -ild 
Htonv   Indian  paixxse   i  Inset  >  wba 
I  i:;kfctencrt  In  the  courtyard  of  the 
hot.el  Hi  ihp  presence  of  about  500 
KUtvsUs,  and  w1(h   A.   H.  Devonlah. 
nianag<T  of    Uie  hotel,  and  Mrs. 
'r-o^,  Devenl-sh,  acting  as  godfather  and 
-T/-*^  Rodmother.  Left  to  right,  the  ^roup 
^^2^  "Allows:  Noah  Rocky  Mountain  Goat. 


lather;  Mrs.  DevenLsh.  holding 
A  CSREl.lONY  unique  in  tbe  his-  pepoose;  Mrs.  No&h  Rooky  Mountain 
«^   tory  of  tbe  canadlaa  ^BkOM  ooat.  raotber;  and  a.'M:  DtmUh. 


Colquitz 

Mn.  Allan  Hcm&ley.  Helen  Road, 
entertained  on  Friday  afternoon  in 
honor  ot  her  daughter  Joyces  first 
birthday.  Qaraes  were  played,  after 
which  tea  was  aerved,  when  tbe 
hoelan  was  aolstcd  Iv  Mn.  Wat- 


ling  and  Mln  llowluid.  The  little 
guests  Included  the  Misses  Elaine 
Humphries.  Jo.sephlne  Know  lee. 
Myrtle  Plaxton.  Mona  WatlinR  nnd 
Masters  John  Smith,  Chaiirs  Plax- 
ton.   Tevor    Watllng    and  Ben 

KDOWto. 

Mr.  aad  Mn.  W.  Buigan  .  and 
family,  of  nmkinsm  Road.  left  on 
Sunday  morning  for  QuaBcum 
Beach,  wben  tUn  nUl  qMsid  ttaalr 
vacation. 

•    •  • 

Mrs.  8.  Boy,  wbo  arrived  on  n*!- 
day  to  vlttt  tMendfe  tai  tbe  dlatrlet. 
returned  on  Monday  to  bar  taoma  In 

Vancou  v'^.r. 

4  •  * 

Thomas  Fisher  returned  to  Van- 
couver on  Friday  atirr  spending  h".3 
vacation  at  the  home  of  hla  parent:i, 
Mr  nnd  Mn-  Pony  Vlibor,  Holland 
Avenue. 

«    >  ■ 

Mrs.  F.'Olrton,    Orange  Road. 

Irft  rn  Saturday  lor  Vaoeouvar. 

whrrp  -^he  Will  Tlslt  dUTlng  tbe «QB- 

ing  week. 

Sooke 

Raeent  guests  at  Sooke  Harbor 

Camp.  Whinen  Spil  B^rh.  are 
follows:  Mr.  and  Mr.s  Knup  Brown, 
Vancouver;  Dorrls  Anderson.  Doro- 
thy Raymond,  Tacoma;  Mrs.  M. 
Anderson.  Buckley,  Wnsh  :  Mr  and 
Mrs.  F  H  E!(Jon,  James  H-TJiir  M.ta 
Cascadden.  E,  J  Gauthler  and  lam- 
lly.  Mr.  and  Mr^  Blake  and  Miss 
Blake,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  J.  McKalvle, 
aU  of  Vancouver:  Blra.  B.  J.  7ul- 
f on)  and  Mmndford.  Jamea  Smith. 
Taooma;  Mr.  end  Mn.  C.  O.  Mon- 
tague and  daughter,  Seattle;  Mr. 
and  Mn.  Smith  and  son.  Calgary: 
Mlsa  Messenger.  Mra.  Blackmore 
and  oon,  Victoria;  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
ivas,  Spokane.  ^ 

Mr.  and  Mn.  MCDeviM  taave'  as 
Vinton  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  Suttla.  of 

Vancouver. 

Miss  Agnes  ^aUley.  of  Victoria,  la 
visiting  it  tbe  bom*  of  Kn.  «. 

Muir. 


iheir  guMta  for  a  short  time  last 
week,  tb«lr  relattvea  Mr.  Mc- 
Naugbton  and  daughtar.  Jean,  alto 
the  foKBiat^  sUter,  Mlsa  Msibagb- 
ton.  or  Ontario. 

•  *  ■ 

Mr,  and  Mn.  R  G   Roii«h  and 

family  apant  a  day  or  two  in  Vio- 
bonalast  wttfc. 

•  •  • 

Ifr.  SImpion  spoDt  a  rtwn  Mme 
In  Vletoila  last  waek. 

■  •  • 

Mn.  F.  RoatUI  and  baby  daugh- 
ter, Barbara,  returned  to  Vancou- 
ver at  the  beginning  of  last  week, 
after  staying  here  with  Mr.  and 
Mn.  R.,^«ime  for  about  two  weeks. 

Mr.  and  Mn. '  A. '  lins&Ul  and 
family,  of  Victoria,  bava  been 
ependbig  a  holiday  bi  Jordan  Atrer 
during  itae  past  week. 

Ptiands  of  Mia  Mart*  MarttBaatt, 
who  bae  been  a  patient  at  St 
JoeeiA's  Hoq»l(al  for  some  time. 
wlU  ba  pleased  to  know  that  she 
was  wen  anoui^  to  ratum  lo  Jor- 
dan ittvtr  last  waek,  and  will  re- 
main ben  with  her  porants,  Mr 
and  Mn  c.  Martinson,  for  a  few 
months. 

■  •  • 

Mr  and  Mrs.  H  O.  Rough  had 
as  their  guests  at  the  beginning  of 
last  week,  the  formers  broUier  and 
bis  wife.  Mr.  aad  Mn.  WUUam 
8tul}bs.  Jt..  who  are  at  present  re- 
siding at  Lady.smlth.  V.I. 

Mr.  and  Mrs  A  Jark  and  Infant 
sort,  spent  Hl<*ut  n  week  nt  their 
home  in  Jordan  River  recently. 

Mlsa  Copeland,  of  VIctorU.  spent 
a  week  or  two  l|i  Jordan  lUvor  re 


Mr,  and  Mn  s  Douglas  spent  a 
tew  days  in  VaEu-miver  during  .the 
latter  i»an  .^f  tht  wick 

Mrs    MaLs'.'fi,    of  VitncMiivi 
viv;ri:iK  wlUl  her  iimther     Mi,'^  A 
Lhinae,  of  Whitt  QUeet,  for  a  lew 
daya.  ' 

•  •    ■  * 
Mk.  and  Mra.  A  HUl  bava  n- 

ttniMtf  booM  to  VktMa  aftOr  a 
pleasant  boltday  bare. 

•  • 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Hankey  and  family, 
of  Kob(Tt.s  Strrrf .  returned  lioinr 
Sunday  from  a  brief  Lamping  bOU- 
day  at  Porlier  Pa-SA. 

•  •  • 

Ali.iii  Mui'(i<  iiHid,  tin  many  years 
u  popular  ri'Mdriit  of  this  city,  had 
Ills  vacation  ubiiiptly  ended  by 
the  news  'of  ihc  irattlc  dUaster  at 
Blakabum.  His  brother  DooalS 
alio  a  former  rastdant  bare,  la  one 
of  the  vleUau  fti  tba  mlaa.  Mr. 
Maodanau,  wbo  is  an  oOeiai  of  the 
mine  at  Blak^nim,  and  a  prom- 
tnent  ftriv-ald  and  -  mine-rescue 
worker,  left  1^  VrfiTTT    of  the 

triit^edy  immidlgtiHy  iVMn  raoalvtng 

the  news. 

O  O  rto.s.s  \r{r  Blakcbiirn  on 
.-^uiirlay  His  biuthrr  WlUlam,  also 
A  former  local  resMeni  many  years 
ago^  la<anolbir  of  ttM  antonlwd 
men. 

«    •  • 

A.  Q.  Slnqwon,  wbtta  at  PoweD 
RIvar,  raoelved  word  from  Blake* 
bum  that  his  brother  Robert  was 
another  of  the  fecmet-  reeldenta  of 
Ladyamlkb  Involved  In  the  disaster. 
He  returned  to  nls  home  here  and 
proceeded  to  Blakebuni  on  Sunday 
to  Join  his  parents.  Mr.  and  Mm 
W.  Simpson,  of  Victoria,  who  are 
awaiting  developments  at  the  mine 


Cbemainus 

Mr..  Mra.  and  Mlse  Peannaln 
Vletorla,  were  XMDL^iMtocs 
Chemalnua,  the  gveats  of  Mr. 

Mrs.  Lottgrlg. 


lit   llilli.lBn     ItKI      wlin   «■•>   rr*.urO    b)  (br 

tba  lllllr  in:  (.v'l  (lilC    In   nblrti  abr 
»4rirt.    -At   Utllit    r,ult.lr.|  n.r    Oltrt  .1 

"B«ir»  Acic"  an  Ihr  .SUxftr*  aivc, 

Omu  liata  Ta)!'!!.  .nr  »f  Mm  tw  mm 
mkm  w«r»  swImiIiu  ftuw  hm  hmL  *a« 

atawMd.  r 


Beacb.  tbe  guests  o(  Mir.  and  Mn^ 
Oeorge  K  AMotu. 

■         a  a 

Mr«  D  A  McNaughton  and  her 
cl.iuff h f I" r s .  Dorothy  and  Audrey, 
h.ur   Tf.urned  from  tiM.OHnp  at 

CiuiiL-run  L4iltc. 


OuesU  al  the  •Sunset  liu'  Q'iull- 
cum  Beach,  durum  the  i^ist  v-rrn 
were  O,  H  Oonoi .  M  ^^s  K  iH!jd«.-cI. 
t.  Maw,  Mrs    (<    Well*.    H  A 

PurttT,  J  HotMOtL  u.  c.  Bro«.n,  Mr. 
uKi  Mrs.  a  J.  Thompeoo,  Mr.  and 
Mr»  M.  J.  Alien,  Dr.  and  Mrv  >. 
uo<  Mr.  and  Mn.  Blair.  Mrs. 
o-Brtan,'  Mr.  and  Mr*.  AiiaB.'  Mr. 

uitd  Mn  Mn'T>ona]d.  Mr  and  Mrs. 
Wrifl  ■  .M:  „i:  !  Mm  E  Herry.  Mr, 
add  Mts  Lov.  Mr  and  Mn  Ballan- 
I.ine  Mis    I'mr,    H.  BIyth. 

M:  H  r  --ijiell  Mrs  J  <  irwnflrlrt 
nJi'l  ilir  .M;.-,sps  (lr<Tji|li'ti1  Mr  .uid 
Miv  K  A  Henry.  Mrs  P  W  Tayl,>r 
Ml.^.^  c>  Hilton.  Dr  J.  Shier.  Mia.'*  H 
l^velcy.  Mrs.  W.  9   RatfaweU.  Mr. 

nti4  Mrs.  9.  Weelgi.  Mr.  and  Mn.  A. 
Hodgam.  Mtss  Hodgson.  Mr.  and 
Mr<   '  r  Carman.  Miss  A.  Barker. 

M!  I  'll;  Oow.  Miss  A.  Relwn. 
M      :   w  Price.  Vaneonvar;  Miss 

*v!    M.:;,nniyne,  New*  Westmbiater. 

M.  '  SrrMre,  Mr  and  Mn.  B.  F. 
n  ■  11  ;ind  son,  F  Merrlss.  H.  J. 
Kai«.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Marriott.  Miss 
Marriott.  Mrs.  R.  C.  Farrow  and 
Hoaamary,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Taylor. 
Mlig  ni^or.  Oommander  and  Mra. 
Maekenda-Orlevv.  Mra,  R.  A.  Ool- 
imgridge.  Vktorta;  Cieut.-ColoneI 
and  Mrs.  Belaoo,  X>eep  Opve:  A.  B. 
Oibbard.  Moose  Jaw;  a  H.  AMoua: 
Mra.  K.  Stuart  Mackenzie,  Miss  da 
Las  Oasas,  Duncan;  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
John  Sutton.  Miss  C.  McPee,  Cal- 
Rary;  Mr  and  Mrs  J,  .Rhnritr.  Tlt- 
kM.a,     HaAk  :  I'    .\'.U  u  K 

AUfn,  Mliis  M.  M.  AUeii.  K.  L.  Allen, 
Jnmf^  Island;  Miss  MUlmr.  Miss  B. 
Montgomery,  Dr.  R.  C.  Montgomery, 
Toronto;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  P.  IBstock, 
Wast  Vancouver.  Hawley  Smith. 
London.  Eng.:  L.  F  Baker.  Pasa- 
dena, Cal;  Mr  and  Mrs.  North- 
crofl.  Olympla.  Wash.;  Mr.  and  Mr^. 
O  Moria.  Portland,  Ore,;  Mr  and 
Mrs.  D  M  MrPhall  and  daughter, 
Mr.  and  Mr.v  E  P.  Wood.  R.  Dar- 
Unaton.  a,  T.  M  McOUvny,  8e- 
atUe.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  KUnar. 
Wcoatchee.  Wash.,  and  Mn.  A.  0. 
MiMBbavai,  Povwna,  OaL 


Mr.  and  Mn.  Hice  have  theu-  Uttle 
niece.  Jean  Brown,  of  Vancouver, 
visiting  them:  slao  Doreen  Orove- 
itock,  of  Vanoouver. 


Mr  and  Mra.  O.  L.  Head  and  theU^ 
sun.  BcrUe,  motored  lo  Lake 

recently. 

Mn.  J.  Balymt'and  bar  UlUe  son. 
Lyte,  wbo  bas  been  visiting  her  par- 
ents, Rev.  E.  M.  and  Mn.  Cook, 
baa  returned  to  her  home  In  Van- 
couver. 

•  >  • 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Johns  and  faaUly 
bava  retttnied  (torn  a  visit  to  Van- 
couver. 

•  •  • 

Mrs.  Clifford  Byrnes  and  her 
daughter,  Addle,  have  left  tor  an  ex- 
tended holiday  In  Vancouver. 

•  »  « 

Mr.  Hamilton,  manager  of  the 
Chemainus  branch  of  the  Canadian 
Bank  of  Commerce,  has  left  (or  a 
vacation  of  two  weeks. 

Mr.  Walter  *Murray!  Miss  R  Lep- 
per  and  Mra.  W.  Smith  motored  to 
Victoria  recently,  where  Mrs.  Smith 
will  vfalt  Cor  a  abort  Mne  before 
leaving  for  ber  Heme  In-Perl  Ham- 
mond. 

Mn.  J.  l^yior  and  ber  sister.  Miss 
BumaMe.  have  ntumed  from  a  hol- 
iday «pent  m  Vanoouver  and  at 

Robert  s  Crefk 

Mrs.  E.  M  co'>k.  nccompanled  by 
her  granddnuKhip:  Dorli,  are  visit- 
ing In  VIctorU,  the  guosts  of  Mrs 

Cook'k  son  and  daugbta-lo-law.  Mr. 
and  Mn.  Whiter  Oook. 

•  B  • 

Miss  O^ce  Murray  and  Ml^s 
Peggy  Dyke,  who  left  fomr-  time  nHf. 
for  a  trip  up  the  West  Coa.'f  on  thr 


On  Tuesday  afternoon  Miss  M.  M. 
Allen    asfiUted  bv  her  sister^  PSia. 
and  I Biller,  wa^  hostess  at  a  dellghtftd 

'{lartv  in  her  lovely  garden.  Her 
£uf^{--  wort'  Mr.s  Allan  Dennlson. 
Mrs.  Henley  Smith,  of  London, 
England;  Mrs.  a  J.  Dukin,  .Mr<>  J 
W.  Van  Norman.  Mrs  M  J  Kirk, 
Mrs.  A.  X.  Hbrd,  Mn.  J.  W.  Bowker. 
Mrs.  A.  E.  Emmens  and  Mrs.  J.  O. 
Donn 


Mr  (-:i'Mi-i  Cowden,  of  Vancou- 
ver, iH  th"  R  lost  Of  bis  sMir,  Mn. 

Cecil  Uatmay, 

•    •  • 

Miss  Nan  Hiompaon  bas  reiunwd 
home  ftom  a  boHday  spont  with 
MlM  Dorothy  MaeNaogbten  at  thtf 
camp  at  Cameron  La^ 


F.O.E.  Picnic 


LADYSMITH,  Autr  19.  —  The 
Ladysmltti  AtIc  of  the  Fraternal 
Order  of  E..i.«!ch  wti,-!  responsible  for 
a  fine  pk'nu-  hI  lvi?y>  Green,  at  the 
head  of  Oy.-iler  Bay.  on  Sunday. 

The  affair  wa-t  orgsnlxad  as  a 
basket  pictiic.  while  an  energetic 
oonvenlng  committee  providad  lib- 
eral quantities  oC  tee  cream,  tea. 
coffee  and  hot  water.  An  excellent 
IRDgTamrae  of  iports  was. run  off 
UQdtt  OQOdltions  that  were  Ideal. 

Mn,  Jennie  Moore,  aged  seventy- 
oiir  A  Krandmol  her,  cif  Kan  Fran- 
cbico.  has  learned  to  swim  and  dive 
during  tbe  last  alx  months  aoealil- 
ing  to  ber  Instructor. 


Panoosa: 
drink." 

Eskimo  Mnthrr 
Kix  months  tUl 


*Bav^w-1r-w,  t 

fihut  op.  It's  only 


Dance  at  Hamsterley 

The  prise  wlnnen  of  the  contest 
at  Hamsterley  I^akealde  on  Satur- 
day evening  were  Miss  M,  Hopwood 
and  Mr.  M  Lock.  Among  the 
dancen  present  vera  Captain  and 
k»a  «.  MiMiy,  •B.  Md  kft*.  J* 
Raddon.  Mr.  and  l»a.  0."Wadfe,-Mr. 
and  Mnt  HaU.  Mr.  and  Mra  H.  E 
Bmwii.  Mr  and  Mm.  T,  R.  Bowden, 
Mr  and  Mrs,  R.  Peniiertv.  Mrs  V. 
K.ioK.  Mrs.  D  DarlUig.  Mrs  W. 
Rennie.  Mrs.  A  Roach.  Mr.-*  F 
Reed.  Mn.  R.  Fv^rt.  Mtves  J  ^lEscn, 
O.  Owens.  R  Madden,  A.  Monahan, 
K.  Tadman,  R.  Roas.  R.  orapp,  M. 
Overton.  S.  Maynard.  t  Fensn*.  F. 
HUL  R  Jenklni.  I.  MaU.  Z.  Olark. 
O.  Officer,  M.  Shepherd.  M.  Sttvon- 
ton.  V.  McNaughton.  G.  Mhirls,  L. 
Cross.  O,  Davlre,  J,  Andrews,  H. 
Harris,  K.  Power.  B  CUfT, 
B.  Ounnlaon,  J.  Flndlay,  M. 

A.  Main,  D.  Sherat,  o.  at 
Shent.  K.  Olbsoo.  M.  Ofabaiia..  B. 
Vleken,  M.  Thomson,  R 
Morrison,  and  Me-ws  W.  Walsb.  W. 
Ritchie.  A.  Jotterold,  W.  Barman.  C. 
Tliornton,  J  Bull.  H  Copa.«.  W. 
SkllUngs,  J  McKT,/tr,  a  .Mi(i.try, 
K-  Ingraham,   R    li<xl^;■:l•^;  tt.  Bell, 

B.  Raed.  W.  Reniuc.  R.  ^Tehd,  B 
NOwcombe.  D.  Mowat,  F.  Newtepds. 
B.  Green,  E  FowlMf  B.  pHUA  A. 
Bird.  D.  Morrison.  Wf  Hhilenoft.  J. 
Clark,  A  MacLean.  A  CoJItson,  O. 
Erlcaon'.  T  .Tliyholdi,  I.  Bent.  T. 
Rennie,  R  Fort,  H  Mogg.  N.  Wcks, 
L  Smith.  A  FBrf)uhar.'U«  flfnee, 
B.  Smith  ^d  c.  Lindsay,   '  7; 

Always  In  searoh  of  adventun  and 
stimuiaUon  for  bar  wotlt.  MkuWan 
Sheridan.  Englandl  foranosHpmnan 
sculptor,  plans  to  live  at  Brisks,  on 
the  edge  of  Sahara  Desert.  She  bas 
Uved  In  Russia,  "Hirkey,  Mexico  and 
;9«land  In  seanb  of  thrills. 

tiuted  BUtee.  " 


cent^.  «  the         of  Mr.  and  Mn.       M^irin'S'a.^havJmurned  to  thrir 
.     .     ,  homes  In  Chemalnua  and  Crofion. 

Mlae  Lillian  Helaeson,  of  Sooke, 
V.I..  Is  staying  here  for  a  lew  day,-> 
with  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J  MacVlcar 


Mclchosin 


Attentive . . .  devoted . .  but 

"&Qs  "  spoiled  his  chances  uniU^ 


IT  SBBUBD  impoasible  lo  pleaao  ber. 
.Tftka  her  to  tbs  moviea— and  she 
coapbfawd  that  tiw  tbeatra  was  atuffy. 

Call  a  t}*"!  to  escape  the  rain  —  and  she 
eald  "heM  "athcr  walk,  lie  woa  ptiuled. 
disLrcEsed— bat  deterxoiiMd  to  win  her. 

FuuUjr,  two  wordg  oveAewd  in  a 
crowMtnOgr  gnvehlm  tho  diu  to  her 
coldaew.  •*B.O."— *ody  odom . . .  Today 
be  ud  tbe  girl  are  happily  euaoed.  He 
bnowt  tba  m/^  war  ^  wdd  eOBadisg 


Bati<or«  trvacheroua  *'B,0,** 

Body  odour  nrvrr  wama  itsvtd&ru.  ft 

may  Iwrlnioj?  n"*  iintolH  (i-irni  in  our  4«--Ial 
and  buninCM  rwiitft<  Ls — and  we  nov<T 
oiirr  Rinp^^t  it  bccaiWR  wp  nn  t\u\(  kly  I>^- 
come  acctutomed  to  an  ever-present 
adotir* 

Bat  fHwiAgy.  poaea  ara  ooBatantV 


9vblg  off  odoaiHXUsing  wa  st  o — iw  tn  udk 
aa  a  quart  daily.  And  though  we  Hf.n*t 
notice  "B.O."  in  ourwlcet,  otfaerv  do. 

Why  take  rhaacaap  Uae  Ltfebooy  and 
bo  «f*.  lu  OTMiny.  deep-deansing. 
nntSaq^  lather  pur^  pores  — 
nmoreacvery  trace  of  "B.O.^'  And 
how  C-L-E-A-N  yoa  feel  after  a 
Lifebuoy  bath^lreih.  vSgMOM, '  Va  tpo 
of  the  world!" 

Wonderful Jor  tfie  complexian 

There's  no  surer  way  to  a  clear,  radiant 
conoWoa  than  revulkr  cteaoxinff  with 
lilwtioy.   Its  grntle,  searriiing  lalher 

rcnt-n  nut  impurities  from  the  riofjged 
iKjrrs  -iiial;'';'iulKkin>;hloomwithfrpsh» 
healthy  Wauly.  lUxtlf-aaant  er/ra-c/«m 
nrcnt— Uiat  vaoiabes  aa  you  linae — tella 
yr.u  U!tbaar  P'iflM,  Adopt  Urcbogw 
tod^r  1 


Lifebuoy 

Vm^vT  7  HEALTH    SOAP  ^ 


Mrv  A  F.l*vod.  of  ■'Ivygreen," 
Ml":,  t;  "t,:!;  rr.vrtalned  at  bridge  and 
t>li;ii»i  r!s  '-'ix  Vnday  night  in  hr.f.-.r 
Ml  =  M  Yi  '"Pete")  Tremaiii-; 
IT  HlM-ard  Stelfel.  MIss  Dor- 
iitii>  iieniajiir  won  the  bridge  priw 
Then  were  present  Or.  and  Mrs 
Tremayne,  CapU  Hannigan,  Massn, 
Rawdia  and  RandaB  Mattbawa»  fir. 
st^al  and  Misses  Ttsmayaa. 

Miss  Valarle  Is  spending  a  few 
days  In  Victoria,  the  guest  of  Mr. 
and  Mn.  W.  Olbean.  oadbero  Bay 
Road. 

•  ■  • 

Mr,  and  Mrs.  Comwrll  and  familv 
are  spending  tJic  week-etM  at 
Shawnlgan  Lake,  tbe  glMrta  of  O^t. 
and  Mra.  Robertson.  NBta.  qdmwaU 
and  Betty  wlU  remain  for  awOigr 
week  the  gnost  ot  Dr.  and  Mn. 

NflsoTi. 

•  •  • 

A  very  sucrPMful  and  merry  party 
for  tbe  younger  set.  was  given  by 
Miss  MoUy  Comwcll,  of  the  Quar- 
antlna.  Tennis  waa  also  on  tba 
programnaa.  but  had  to  be  post- 
poned on  account  of  the  weather. 
Thoee  present  were  as  follows.  Tbe 
Mli-vs  Betty  and  Mary  Hlggs.  Miss 
KdthcTlnc  Milne.  Mlas  Noma  Hel- 
ffe.ion  MIsK  Doris  Robertson.  Mlas 
No-Mm  Wrir,  Ml»  Corrle  Keevil. 
the  Mis-^'-'  rranceaond  Audrey  Tte- 
mayne.  ihr  mium  Valarts  and  Enid 
Blwood.  Messr.i.  "Mae**  and  Tommy 
Lemming,  Bert  Biggs,  "Jacky" 
Jonas,  Demood  Bradltad.  James 
MUoa,  BogMld  Wetr»  Dngiaa  Bob- 
ertsoot  Maurks  Johnson.  Alan  Bar- 
clay, Jeff  IJaa  and  Trtvnr  Drvis. 
•    *  - 

Captain  end  Mr*  Hunnlftnn.  ot 
tba  Quamnt  ine  R''«d,  entertained 
at  a  luncheon  and  t«a  In  honor  of 
MIm  B,  M.  R  (Pet«>  Tremayne  and 
Dr.  Blehard  Stelfel  on  Saturday.  . 

Jordan  River 

Mr  and  Mrs  D  Harris  left  for 
California  ii(  (he  b<>R)nnlng  of  last 
wef  k,  pfi^r  .'.pridmg  about  \wo 
*t*tk%   MKitinK  reiattvea,  at  Otter 

Point  atiii  Jordan  Rtrer. 

Hon  R  ft.  Pooler.  Attomey- 
oenerai  or  Brtttab  OoRniMa,  ae* 

ponipanled  hy  Mrs,  IHwtey  vi»»it/-d 
tlw  Jordan  Rlvrr  rttntrlct 
They  alao  took  a  trip  over  Hie  new 
We.xt  Coast  Road. 


Mr'^  Silverthorne  hss  retumed  to 
Jordan -River,  after  spending  sev- 
eral weeks  ^  Vaneoonr, 

Ladysmidi 

Mba  Jean  Coupland  Is  visiting 
with  friends  tn  Nanalmo  for  a  few 

dnys 

*  •  • 

M..^s  Ne.sflle  Fergiiion  has  return:- 
ed  from  Bonnyvale,  Alta .  where 
she  hn.^  tauftht  jrhool  for  the  past 
several  aiontlw.  MIbs  I-Vrgiwon  was 
recently  appointed  to  Mayo  School, 
vban  she  will  assume  her  duties  at 
the  commenoement  of  the  term. 

•  •  • 

Mn.  R  Atherton  and  family,  of 
Victoria,  are  the  gue!<ts  of  friends  In 
Bayvlew  Road,  she  win  return  to 
her  home  about  midweek. 

■    ■  • 

BAlss  Isobel  Coupland.  of  Somenoa, 
Is  qiandlng  a  holiday  witb  ber 
fMandi  Margant  Rodger,  of  Bay- 
view  Road. 


Mr  and  Mn.  J.  Long  and  familv 
ufre  reetttt  vMlOCt  to  Oowlchcn 
L«ke. 

Mlsa  Maigaret  Laldlaw  has  as  her 

guest  Mlas  Robertson,  of  Vancouver. 

Mrs.  Moreland.  of  Sidney,  is  the 
guest  of  her  slater  and  brother-ln- 
law.  Mr  and  Mrs.  L.  G.  Hill. 

Mln.'s  Coltle,  of  Victoria,  la  visiting 

Mr.  and  .Mrs  MrTnlrxih 

Mn.  Gordon  Cook,  accompanied 
by  Mn.  p.  Bonde  and  Mr.  Arnold 
Sonde,  metered  to  Victoria  on  Mon- 
day. 


ONTINENTAL 

^  LIMITBD 

ONFJEDERATION 


Mr   and  Mr'  Ferguson,  of 

foiiM'iiiv  rftLirned  home 

after  a  iwn  .i.  rli  \  icaUon  with 
their  p  a  re  n  t i  Turing  his 
holiday  Mr  K-r.-  ,'.  i  ■  ^n-ni  t  week 
camping  and  i;  t at  PorUar 
Poas.  and  was  a  bnci  vL'^itor  to  Vic- 
toria and  Vsnoonver. 

■    •  ■ 

Steve  Briahtwell  attended  the 
flnnl  day.it  of  the  exhibition  at  Van- 
couver, returning  to  lAdynlth  oo 
Sunday  afternoon. 

Mr.  and  Mia.  H.  West,  of  White 
Street,  motored  to  ParksvlUe  Satur- 
rlRT  to  vIsU  with  RlaUvea.  Mr. 
West  ntumed  Sunday  avanlng 
while  Mrs.  Wast  aad  tuaOf  w& 
holiday  In  Parksvaie  for  some  time 


Of  Course 
I  Use  Lipstick 

—but  only  one*  a  day' 


—  MMm  Mm, 

Mttwl    "hit  I 


9»m.  awSfy 


..IT  rtui^ 


Mr  p  Tngseea  aad  Mrs.  T*r- 
gcson  were  reeeat  vlsilon  to  tbe 

Jordan  HU-er  porf-  hou.'r 

Mr.  and  Mra  r.  eager  bad  eg 


M.t.         'i  ■■  iTlirr<HfcJfc%< 

ntwi III!  ttin|Mw»  ifcaweiasitfcaai 

At  •!]  I4»l«t  cmutlan. 

"Xissproofi^ 


Langford 

The  National  Motors  Social  Club 
held  a  very  delightful  dance  on 
Friday  evening  in  the  Langford 
Lakeside  dancing  pavilion.  Over 
20O  guests  were  present  and  they 
thoroughly  enjoyed  the  mualc  pro- 
vided by  Fred  Mould's  orchestra, 
while  statue  and  spot  dances  proved 
popular.  Tbe  awarding  of  vartoua 
prlsas  wen  kttracUve  feature. 

•  •  ■ 

Mrs  J  E  MacdonaJd,  who  has 
l>wn  attending  IImi  Vanrotiver  Fix- 
tiiWtlon.  has  returned  to  her  home 

Mr.  8tanley*Turnery  who  has  been 
the  gue«  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  O.  Bam- 
say,  bas  returned  to  XdlUgfeML 

•  *  • 

Jack  Wilkinson  la  bavlag  a  holi- 
day at  Courtenay. 

•  ■  ■ 

Oyrll  WUklnMm.  accompanied  by 
fHeadSt  spent  th«  week-end  moCor- 
iBff  to  Wrtgglesworth  Lake. 

James  Island  > 

Mr.  and  tin.  W.  Riven  have  n- 
tumed  from  Vancouver. 

•  •  * 

Mr,  Walter  Meredith  and  Mr. 
Ernest  Ford  «-eni  bv  plue  go  FTt- 
day  to  Vancouver,  when  tlHy  are 
spending  a  holiday. 

My.  O.  P.  Allan  and  party  an 
speadinc  a  hoUday  molortng  Is 
Quahoom. 

"    •  • 

Mr  and  Mr«  Jftineii  C,  r>oraa  and 
their  chlldfrn,  .Irmmie  and  Yvonne, 
nre   opmdlng   a    holMsv    with  Mr 

l^oran'a  paranU.  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Oeorge  K.  AMotH,  si  Qiiglhiwn 

Beach. 

•  •  • 

Mr  nnd  Mn.  8.  B,  Bradley  have 
returned  £rom  their  motor  trip  up 
Vboaevvar  islaad. 

Mr.  and  Mn.  WUUsia  Rowbotban, 
and  Ihalr  aoas,  have  ntunwd  from 
VaBOoovec 


"KJEW  luxuries,  new  coo* 
*^  vqmcncea.  new  tbrilla. 
new  tnvel  comforts  await 
you  »  these  tyo  £uaous 
tisnleasUncotii  titfn. 

Book  NOW  for  your  hirtnUI 

Of  holiflsy  tnp* 

See  the  wonderland  of  the] 
Gnadisn  Rockies.  Jasper,  the 
Alpine  pUygiound.  Miruki, 
in  the  lake  sod  woods  country; 
the  Ontsrio  HigUtndi,  end 
the  miny  ;tttr.)ctiveftporuon 
th«  Lo*Tr  St  I^^Tcnce  River, 

Take  advantage  of  LOW 
SUMMER  FAM  tol^rgbte 
paints.  Eastern  Cansdt  sad 
the  United  Sutea. 


PlNADIAN  NATIONAL 

'  TO  BVERVWHEIil  IN  CANADA  j 

CaH  or  Writ*  C  F  EARLE.  Diatrict  Passengef  Agmit  j 

Victoria.  Telephone  1242  ? 

W4a  1 


Mr.  and  Mrs  Rail  of  New  West- 

n-.lr,,*l*'r   hav^  bern  r^fnt  euaglS  Ot 
ant  Mn  F  H.  Noakes. 


Mr.  and  Mn  TlMBBBa  MawMaiMy 
 a  MMiy  it 


r 


Furniture  Removal  Vans 

w.tli  clo^  doora.  art  epadaOy  cOostructH  for  tba  removal  of 
houaehnld  gooda.  Separ.te  compartme«U  for  cMoa  aad  picuirn^ 
Our  v^nt  are  hravdr  padded  tbrongbout;  tDdlvMeal  Airakiire  covcro 

give  addr<^  pt  nte<  •  .^n  >nd  ineuitt  agalast  ear  ■daril^  Aaa^'Af 
acratrh''.        ^nh\-^vp,      THrphooa  CaB  Vrgl  lySlMtlQl  IT  f__ 

door;  you  hit  not  'tbliRated. 

SUJFPINQ  " 
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mOf  ERI 

CUSTOMS 
BROKBKB  - 


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COMPANY 


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516  570  Boedoa 
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and  Personal 


^on  If  Engage  ' 


BETTY  NUTHALL 


Personals,  Parties 
Visitors  ^ 


ill»(1>^,  VVlbi.n 
'■nt^rtaininpnl 

'laf.Mtis;  %ij>p<';  ^vu.t  ■^rved  in  :Jn? 
'lliiUiH  rrxiiii,  iJip  |«|)!^  hfiiik  cenlTed 
with  a  wcdflliiji!  ,  ulc<-  Mr  I  SiiilLh 
propciftftd  the  U)tut  to  Uie  Kucru  of 

•r.  Aaont  tte  b6ftuUIul  Ktfti 
a  aUftt  M»  «k.  TIM  foUovlns 
euf5U  w«r»  prtHnt:  Kr.  wd  ICra. 
L  Ostler.  Mr.  and  Mn.  A.  Rupar, 
Mr  ftnd  Mm  W  Millmr,  Mr  and 
Mr^  5  Ciirttr  Mr  and  Mis  L 
('ailipbrll  Mr  und  Mrs  J  Sii-.Klt 
Mr    «nd  V    Kmllh    N!:  jinfl 

Mra  D  Hdnrork  Mr  unci  Mrs  ( l 
HttXk  Mr  mi'l  Mrs  Kr.'.l  SMatk.-. 
Mr  and  Mrs  A.  NnysmlUi,  Mr  and 
Mrs.  c  wiisoo,  Mr.  ttnd  Mr».  G, 
Oamett,  Mr  and  Un.  OAOtwtU,  Mr 
«ad  MxB.  Qwna  Jgom.  Mr.  tiu) 
MIM.  R.  M»eOoatftl.  MT.  nid  Mn 
Corlns,  Mr.  and  Mn.  BUkemon. 
Mra  Archer.  Mrs  P.  Kdnf.  Mrs. 
(jfDrgc  Hnndipv  Mr*  O  Brown, 
Mrs  N  Bro»'n,  Mi  ^i  S),r1rT;;)!';ii,  MlsS 
Ha;.kln-  Ml^s  Elli«ni,  Ml^s  E 
Moiri.  Ml-.,,  .li'arlta  aii'l  Mf'?i.\rs  l^n 
HumtMr,  Les  Freer,  rred  Archer  and 
Ted  ataNOdtn. 


A  mtMOiMons  'ihomr  ma  IMU 

•  by  the  PaM-t-PftA  Bible  Clau  of 
ttw   First   United   Churrli,   ai  Ihf 
.  home  of  Mrs.  Dan  MUler,  Amphlcui 
'Rtreet.  on  Monday  evening,  lii  honor 
j  ot  Ulu  Mae  Murte,  a  popular  bride- 
'  rlect.    The  gUtc  were  concealiKl  in 
;  a  aoy«lty  hat  box.  The  evening  was 
I '  pant  In  fiunea,  the  prlaei  b«lng  won 
by  Mln  P.  UcOougaU.  Mlu  Mae 
Murle,  Mrs.  Wtn   MjOn  and  Mias 
The  gueatfl 

received  by  MLss  Betty  Mlikr  in- 
cluded Mra.  F  H  Murle,  Mrs.  J  L) 
McKtllop.  Mr«.  Jue  Oriiiil,  Mn. 
I>oii4lci  McAdle.  Mrs  J.  McConrieU. 
Mrs.  W,  McGregor.  Mrs  Wm.  Main. 
Mrs.  K.  MUU,  Miasea  Mae  Murle, 
Evelyn  CuIUa|fonl.  Zna  Easton.  May 

W3melt« 


Were  Married  Reccaitly  in  Toronto 


Wedding  Annlverury 

An  enoyable  party  waa  plven  at 

the  New  Tlunjgh^  Tpmiile  Hall  on 
Satmday  evrnlt;*:  bv  Mi  ■.  Hiirrv 
bmtth,  111  honor  ut  Mi    tii.l  Mrs  P. 

Humber,  o(  iw?  Lain:  street  whol^Tir^  culllMf^ 
ortebratad  Ihe^  .uver  weddl-ig  The  '  Culllngford 
tMa  ol  JionA-  «•»  aacaet«d  to  a 
bMOttlvtty  dwontttd  djUar^where 
tbajr  mUnd  tiM  coolntUilaUMu  of 
their  Manda.  OMMa,  moale  «nd 
duwlnc  were  en)oy»d  ud  tbtt  mualc 
waa    played    by    Maaart.  Vamon.   

Itmmy    «nrt    Harry    Smith.     Ltttta }     J^"  "y^^j;^" 

.(.ntribHiw!  to  tha  j^frtman.    Joan    RMfwa^.  Lena 

by      novfltv     tap  I  oranl,  Carol  Menales,  O«orglna  Mc- 
Kay,   Dorthea    Lea,   Oladyi  Lea, 


OVRi  900V  It  OOOD 
i  OUR  VIEW  IS  FAMOUS 

!      Appreciated  hv  thtt  Mr^si 


i-lurence  McOougaU,  Itoaria  Brown, 

Mildred  CaiiLvusa,  Vvmit  VHVd  awt 
Lillian  Benaon.  « 

■alda  Qardaa  Party 

Mra.  p.  O.  Aldoua  waa  hostess 
yasterday  anemoon  at  a  delightful 
'  garden  party  and  tea  a'   her  new 

I  homr,  Cadlwri)  Poln!     (.Juesis  wan- 
I  'Icrcd  alxvut  Hit-  ihttiminK  uruuiids 
bi-for''  iiri>!  .t!'-j    ;>■,     (nl'iuiiim  liu' 
views  and  the  cxqulalte  variety  ol 

Howam.  Tba  laoaptkm  roooia  wara 
pr(rfkiaaly  daeontad  with.  dahUaa. 
gladioli  and  iOchaalmaa  dalaies.  the 
tea  uble  baUw  very  attraetlva  with 
•AJi  cKior  scheme  of  pink  and  mauva. 
Mr-t  (>enr){e  Rucklln  and  Mra.  O.  L. 
Harrtvtn  poured  tea.  and  asetsUng 
with  the  serving  were  Mrs  D.  B. 
McConnan,  Mrs.  J.  £.  Watson.  Mrs. 
Oraham  Johnaoo.  aod  Mn^  Mwcs. 

•    •  • 
SHTfrta*  Party 

A  ddifhtful  qur>)ibe  puny  waa 
held  at  the  home  uf  Mr,  and  Mrs 
R.  RfiM^nre.  3009  Cp<lar  Hill  Rf>a<! 
on  Saliirdav  evcninR,  wht-ii  Lheir 
davinhtrr,  Mis.-!  Wlruii^  Bosence 
cntertamed  in  hunor  of  her  aunt, 
Mr^.  a.  Weir,  and  coualna,  l>j.igiai 
and  LesUa  Weir,  ol  Oakland,  cal 
Daneini  um  pam  f«ra  amttjr.d 
dortnc  th*  avantng  and  amOBf  tnwe 
present  were  Mr-  and  Mrs.  R. 
noaence.  Muses  Myrtle.  Thelma, 
r^elyn  and  LUlan  Bosence.  Mr,  and 
.Mfd  B.  Harris.  Mr.  and  Mra.  F. 
Jiofleruv  Mra.  Alfred  Bosence,  Mr. 
(>  'nitiit.  Mr  B  Walton  and  Mr. 

;>nd  Mrs  C.  Holland. 


STUDENTS  AWiW 

1.0.D.L" 


Mlsa  <iladya  Downes,  ot  Oak  Bay 
Md  David  Campbell,  ot  Eaqut- 
■utt  win  SahoUnUpa 


■f  the 


Added  Quality 


\l  a  I*owcr  Price 


Troubadour* 
Ractto-PhMMfrapb 


'289 


90 


1 . 


tfi  glorious  combinatioa  of  radio 
aad  record  reprodnctlon  T>t- 

Foreil  Croslpy  bring*  pprfrct 
perforniance  at  an  astonishingly 
law  Hcon. 


MS  Fort  It 


nLM. 

Pbooa  3111 


Showrr  llrld 

Mrs.  J.  T  Cocking*  recently  enter- 
tained for  her  daughter  Edtth.  who 
Is  a  brldr-to-be  A  miscellaneoua 
.■ihower  was  arranged  and  many 
fll!r»i  llv  tii'.iA  received  'Vhf  Invltad 
gin"it.  \yrv  Mr*  Mftraif,  Mr.  and 
Mrs  Pi-plar  ML^s  Ppavfn.  Mrs 
Kenyon,  Mrs  Miilwrtrd  mlvs  P*>itt , 
Mlllward.  Mi:^  D  Pollock.  Mi.  i-'tod 
Vftux  and  other.'. 

•     •  • 
>%>rr  Visitors  Here 

Mr  and  Mrs.  A.  Hennanaoo  and 


family  a^d  Mrs.  MermatLbOn's  i'-v.^^r 
Mra.  Howbold,  of  Saskatoon,  have 
been  visiting  Mra.  Beall  and  Miss 
Beau,  Belmont  Avaniae,  remaiotng 
with  them  firaoi  Mdfty  unUl  last 
Monday.  Mn-'JUnaaMon  !■  tha 
SwedUb  oounaol  at  Winnipeg,  and 
ha  tM  fato'taniay  are  old  Mends  of 


Christ  Church 

Cathedral 

RECITAL 

WBD^  AUa  n  AT  8  PJC 

Collectton  ^ 


•r  CanaSa. 

'•n,M»4  OaaSra 
gfeeoe  nn 

S*r>lia  flMSS^  Hi 


AUGUST 

FURNITURE 
SALE 

In  FhTI  swing 

Standard  FHriiture 

71»  TATka 

1 


KvL-uhic  Parly 

Mr.  Frank  Merryfleld,  the  Cornish 
wtsard,  aaglstad  .Iff  Mr.  Carol 
Hemeon.  entarta&iad  at  the  borne  of 
Mr.  and  On.,  J.  Mater,  BunuMa 
Head,  on  Saturday  evening.  The 
Invited  gueata  were  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Elves,  Ur.  and  Mrs.  A.  Hancock, 
Miss  Erma  Foatar,  Mlaa  A.  Roakatnp, 
Mr  c.  BCapla^  Mr.  a  Me.  and 
others. 

•  •  * 
Ball  far  naiiaa 

Oolonel  and  Mra.  A.  O.  Vlncenl 
and  their  dangb(«r,  Mlaa  Claire 
Vincent,  aallad  on  Saturday  lakt  on 
board  the  8s.  Vtoltre  via  kha  Pananu 
Canal  for  an  rxiended  visit  to  the 
Oontlner.r  Thrjy  wUl  spend  the 
Winter  In  U.t  SouUL  Of  Fnuwe. 

•  a  • 
Luncheon  Party 

Mrs.   H.    W.    Curtti»  Oamoaun 
,  Street,   entertained   ab  lonoheoa 
yeatefday  In  honor  of  Mr.  and  Ufa. 
WUUam  Oampaon,  of  Loa  Aag^. 
CaL 

•  •  • 
I^eave  for  Holiday 

Idr.  and  Mr.-i  H  W.  Payey.  of 
S4d  Vancouver  Street,  left  at  the 
beginning  of  the  week  for  a  two 
week's   holiday,   Which   they  will 

apand  'rii^ttw  ttiToHi  o^Hfop**fti 

•  *•  « 


snow  INDIAN  WOIIK 


Fine    Workmanithip  Characterises 
BaakeU  Mad*  by  NaUna— Waal 


Richer  Pabri 


tRMAN/: 

 FASHION  SHOP  gStiSt 


THE  ROBOT 


OF  LOVE 


tin.  Lawrenoe  Bullock,  of  Mexico 
City,  Is  TlslUnit  bar  brotber-ln-law 
and  Bister.  Mr.  and  Un,  Robert 

'  Balrd,  Lourel  hAnr 

I  Back  From  the  Cast 

I  Mrs.  w.  8.  Alder,  who  baa  bean 
>  visiting  friends  In  8t.  Paul.-  Mtain^ 

for  (hr>  lant  three  months,  arrived 

home  yesterday. 

•    •  • 

IVaoi  VanMarar  « 

Mr.  OonaM  Hudson,  of  Vancou- 
ver, ta  arriving  today  to  spend  a 
taoUday  vl|h  his  parenta.  Dr.  and 
Un.  A  B.  BudAon,  iVanklt  Boad. 

Leave  for  BeaMIe* 

Mr.  and  Mra.  A.  J.  BenneU  and 
Miss  Dllys  Bennett,  who  bava  been 
Ktaying  at  "Roccabella,"  reCumad  to 

Sra'.tio  yc-it/Tdfiv 

Vlaillnc    from  \.inc(.uvrr 

Mr  Roy  Harruon.  Viiiid.n.ir.  is 
spenduig  hi3  vacation  with  his  aunt. 
Mr<i.  J  nfnfielo,  4M  Alpha  Vmrncc. 

In  New  Home 

Dr  Hnd  Mrx  Alan  PVaser  have 
moved  to  their  new  home.  "Upton 
Oray,"  Uplands. 


OLDEST  POTTXB  CKLEBRATES 


sail  . 

RCtOT  Mfliis):  "O,  soul  oF  my  aouC  I  lova 


And  havHif  no  saul  li  lan- 
nol  hrvo.    Miall  wondar  thm 

Ittua    hlfurr   l>rni>i(th    it    )»tly  •  Kal- 

■Sit«Utg<'nt   iKeott*    go«ta  in 
«h*t«ct«T  of  Cai 


Tm  }oln  I.  rOnlOat  Aa 
ptwpoaal  lUt  McWieat  mwsie 
ie  ada^wiw  tmwm  for  iIm  '^■nailfca 


1440  fc.oJ.wi,  Nov  Ven^  N  V. 


M  Buckley,  aged  ninety-seven, 
who  rialma  to  be  the  oldest  potter 
In  the  world,  recently  rrlebrat^ 
with  hlB  ylfe  rhelr  fventy-sevimUi 
year  of  married  Ule.  The  event  was 
at  thalr  home  bi  Kmlacorthy.  Irish 
Free  State.  Bhoktoy  has  been  a 
potter  fdr  eighty^  ymn.  His 
wife,  who  la  nlae«y-flve,.  Mm  earas 
for  the  hou.ve.  while  be  works  at  the 
pottery  Both  read  tho  daUy  newi- 
papera  without  the  aid  of  glaaaaa. 


Kitty  McKay 

Be  IBM  W900X  nmcMI 


Mmic  ia  aa  omotloisal  art. 
Iky  in»«as  of  h  hoBng  snay  ^» 
lranal*l#(l  Into  all  loaguM.  Tk« 
Robof,  kavinc  nn  capacity  fwf 
(oolinfc  waiusot  pvoJai—  |aiial«  fai 


TME  AMERICAN  FEDERATION  OP  MUSICtAMS 

0  ,         ^  - 


M,1W«as^CM. 
NawTasIb  K.  T. 


One  of  the  aoctioaa  at  ttia 
bltkm  which      atUraottog  a  good 
deA  of  attention  1*  that  anahied 

upstairs  In  the  Women'a  Building 

under  the  auspices  of  the  Wbmen'a 

Institutes   shOAiag    Mime   of  the 

beautUol^work  done  Hy  the  Indiana 

al  Nkatley,  Wort  9nmt,  a%roagb 

the  medium  ot  the  tauUtutea  ttUa 
clever  basketmaklng  la  being  brought 

to  the  RttentKin  of  Mw  iMibllr  and 
the  bBikeU  *tin.h  nui>  Lsed  for 
potted  planu,  waste  paper  baftkets. 
the  hand-sewn  and  embroidered 
gauntlets,  moccasins,  caps  aud  hand- 
bags show  good  designing  and  fine 
workmanship.  The  simplicity  of  the 
blrcbbark  ftaakeu  la  thalr  chief  at- 
traction and  Sbe  color  la  particularly 
plauing  ;lo  tba  aye. 

VAwnmr  or  quilts 

Near  tba  Indian  exhibit  are  some 
beaattftti  old  patchwork  quUta,  aoma 
ot  wbSiOk  are  really  old  ooaa  and 
very  Buicb  mora  attractive  Id  deatgn 
than  tbe  more  aophistlcated  and 
modem  colartng  ind  deaign,  which 
Is  hardly  adapted  to  oM-fsshloned 
work.  One  of  the  quUts  Is  made 
from  2.400  pieces  intricately 
■•pBlched"  togeUier. 

The  Deed  for  InstrucUon  regarding 
color  combination  and  appri>prl»!f 
Ueslgn  Is  most  noticeable,  and  ih« 
Women's  Institute  is  making  this  a 
feature  of  its  InstrucUonal  work,  llie 
membwa  are  alao  devoting  a  tood 
deal  of  attentlaa  to  tba  roaUog  of 
eomfortera,  vhleh  are  mied  with 
B.C.  wool»  and  which  are  dellghv 
fully  warm  and  light  Approxlt 
mately  three  pottnda  of  wool  are  re- 
quired for  a  wool-fUlad' oomfomr. 

PUBS  SHOWN 

An  Increasing  demand  lor  i-<.a,iy 
grown  rabbit  and  other  skuu  has 
been  of  encouragement  to  the 
growers  dtirlng  the  past  year,  and 
tba  exblMt  bears  evMenoa  of  aome 
fine  aklna  and  uaMul  fur  aeta  as 
wall  a«  a  number  of  Wutiful  coats. 
Mrs.  E.  P.  Boucher,  who  is  exhibit- 
ing some  of  her  work,  has  several 
exampleo  of  made-up  Bkln&.  the  fur 
moooaslns,  pram  covera,  neckniecea, 
and  collar  and  cuffs  acM  bdog  par- 
ticularly admired. 

Mr»  Arnold  li  attracting  atten- 
tion with  her  exhibition  of  carding 
the  softest  Angora  wool,  which  Is 
locally  grown  and  aoma  very  beauti- 
ful gatmanta  for  babMa*  wear  ara 
being  tfkMm.  Angora  wool  la  In 
great  demand  at  the  present  tbne 
and  for  acarvet.  swratrrA  and  shawls 
It  la  tmaurpasaed  for  saftness  and 
beMl»._^  

Rehearsal  Held 


A  Uirn*'  number  ol  young  ladies 
ni' '  ii:  ihr  Chamber  ut  t:orninerce 
Hal:  |a.='  iiiKht  for  rehparsal.  under 
the  dirrction  of  Mr.  Basanta.  for 
the  big  Kotary  pageant  and  show  to 
be  held  ondar  tba  awvleaa  ot  the 
VIctorta  Bolary  dob  te  September, 
the  prooaedB  to  be  uaad  enth«ly  for 
eommimlty  aervtce  wmk.  The  young 
ladles  all  showed  exceptional  ability 
In  the  work,  and  entered  whole- 
heartedly into  the  practice.  The 
next  rehearsal  will  be  held  In  the 
Chamber  of  Ooounerce  HaD  Pttday 
night  at  T:10  tftteek. 


TODAY'S  RECIPE 

TOMATO  Appftlz-ers  —  A 
nice  atart  for  the  Sum- 
mer dinner  On  buttered 
squares  of  bread  spread  a 
layer  of  grated  chfejM.-,  sea. 
aoned  with  salt  and  paprika. 
Add  a  alloe  of  tomato  and  a 
atrip  ol  bacon.  Bake  In  a  hot 
ovtn  ontu  tbe  baooa  la  orlsp. 
Bern  immediately. 


Clubs  and 
Societies 


MetropaUtaa  WJtS. 

Me  m  be  r  3  and  friends  of  the 
Metropoiiun  W.MB.  gaihered  In 
;.u-it.-  niiiiibi-rs  on  Monday  after- 
noon in  the  garden  of  Mrs.  J.  H 
Flctclter,  York  Place,  to  enjoy  an 
Informal  Summer  meeting  urn  Id  the 
beautiful  surroundings.    Rcy.  WE., 

Oalloway.  of  (irand^ir-w  United  i  ^'W^ltl"*  *lth.  and  helping 
Church,  Vamr^i.v;  in  inter- 

esting and  Lhuughtdu  address  on 
tbe  general  mlsalonary  outlook. 
Rav.  W.  J.  SlppreU  voiced  the 
tbaaka  of  the  aoolety  to  Mn. 
Wrtohar  aad  the  apMker  of  the 
afternoon.  Iba  oMag  abomd  a 
generous  amount  flonlrtbutad  to  tbe 
funds,  of  the  society.  A  daln^ 
and  delicious  tea  was  aarvad  from 
(he  Hummer  house  by  a  oonunlttaa 
convenrd  by  Mra,  Whlteley,  Bvsry- 
one  felt  that  wortliip  and  tniptra- 
tton  and  plcvun;  had  br^n  de- 
lightfully mingled,  and  ih*-  opfx>r- 
tunity  of  meeting  the  charming 
hoatess  and  enjoying  the  beauty  of 
her  homo  and  OMdnv  Jkwb  was 
much  appf«elal«C 


Two  Frovtawlal  umveralty  bursa- 
rlaa  Talued  at  tI,a0O  each  were 

awarded  >'esterday  by  the  Imperial 
Ol  dcr  Daughters  of  the  Empire 
cniuniiifiT  of  selection  for  British 
Columbia  to  GHadya  tXrvnea,  daugh- 
ter of  the  latg  Oogdoa  DowBca.  of 
ttw  lasth  OTWgiai  MHOtan.  who 
dM  fctin  nbiMa  oontraetad  while 

on  aantolb  gncl  to  Dsvid  Donald 
Campbell,  BOn  of  tllt;  lats  Major  P. 

J.  OampbeU.  who  died  from  condi- 
ttana  eonaequent  upon  being  gassed 
ditrtng  service  oveneaa. 
Miss  Downaa  made  a  bmuant 

I  c<''>]  d  during  htv  three  years  at  the 
•  >a)c  Hay  in^u  Sohcot  and  Itt  the  rc- 

ifni  iiuif iicul.itlon  examination 
Krtiat'd  2  ;.'T  (■■■nt  Ml.'is  Downes 
waa  Illtetn  years  of  u»i;(^  in  April. 

Uavtd  Campbell,  wh't  v.  ill  be 
fifteen  years  of  age  in  September, 
haa  been  a  pupU  at  the  Biqulmalt 
mgb  Schooled  hla  rqjorta  abow 

splendid  work,  h\s  matriculation  ex- 
amination mark^  tifing  70  per  cent. 

Mfmorandfi  rnr.; fining  the  rulaa 
a:ul  rr,(iilBMi.-;,^  -■■vcrnlng  these 
bursary  awftiJj  ure  sent  to  every 
high  sch'jol  lii  tJie  provUirp  m  De- 
cember and  to  the  prtMs  This  year 
nine  appUeatloiu  were  received  as 
fcOowa:  One  from  each  of  tbe  fol- 
lowing dtles,  Vancouver,  VIctorta, 
New  Weatmlnater,  and  two  from 
iQiilmrtt  and  three  tnm  Oak  Bay. 
UOOBDB  or  ■'fmigyjfs 
Slataet*  bwitaa  tiava  mw  been 
awarded  In  Brltkh  OohmiMa  under 
the  I.OJ7.E.  War  Memorial  aoheme. 
Fifteen  are  to  be  i^ven  In  the  Do- 
minion this  year,  bringing  the  grand 
total  since  the  Inception  of  the  work 
In  1930  to  111.  These  bursaries  are 
granted  to  the  sons  and  daughters 
of  the  men  who  were  killed,  were 
permanently  and  seriou5iy  disabled, 
or  who  died  trom  injuries  received 
in  the  Great  War. 

It  waa  reported  at  yeaterday^ 
meeting  that  many  of  the  Brittah 
Columbia  students  had  since  galnod 
honors  and  distinrcton  during  tbelr 
university  career:^  and  that  aU  had 
received  dr^rerp  Mm  Hilda  Lobb. 
who  received  iht*  1928  bursary, 
paaaad  her  fu-st  year  at  Victoria 
OoUega  with  fbat  olaaa  honorg;  Mlaa 
Lettloe  OarlWrlgbt,  U3i  atudont. 
took  second  class  honor*;  Alan  Mae- 
donald.  of  Vanoouvor.  awardedOa 
1925  bursary,  haa  Just  received  a 
good  appointment  in  Calgary. 
Others  hr.ld  p-is1Mo!i^  In  riirfrrrnt 
high  .■("■!'  I  ■    •'  r 

NEW    MIMHIIt  WELCOMED 

Another  ;.tii*rrnijd  and  education- 
ally con-strii'-lx.-  link  In  the  War 
Memorial  srhfuif^  la  that  today 
throughout  the  Dmnlnlnn  former 
bursary  and  .vchnlnr^hlp  holders  are 

n  every 

way  poaalble  the  dtvei opulent  of  ihe 
orders  edoeatlonal  programme,  and 
at  yeaterdaya  meailng  the  commit- 
tee of  aelaetlon  waa  d^ishted  to 
wclooflu  H  a  new  member  Fred- 
erick Brand.  BBc  (Oxen),  who  was 
the  first  to  hold  the  pa-ovinrtai  bur- 
sary in  1920  and  who  for  two  years 
held   the  postgraduate  scholarship 


An  InlririlliK  fkuifta   aladi   i>[   Jaiir  Soi 
Wa.  ciaMI  dkBibUr  at  Mn.  rorUt  NarUi), 
•(  Bairalo.  mhm  ta  to  Harrr  0««s- 

IM  a.  Clark«.  rMMSMt  •!  tlw  Uto 
UmmH    B.    Olarfe«.    faaaii  liaoteuoU 


Ksh  Ciihimbia;  F  J  Brand,  UAc. 
MjxL.iii.  un.i  M!.%s  \  B.  C'ook'^  pro- 
vincial educational  secretary  and 
oonvanar. 


I 


FnQtish  Star  Scores  Straighl 
Set  Victory  in  United 
States  Meet 

ELEANOR  GOSS  BEATEN 

ffORBBT  HXLLB.  If  .T..  Aug.  It.— 
Betty  NMhan,  Oreat  Britain's  threat 

III  N'jt.i.ii;.,;    V\nu.-i.\  tf^nnls 

I  ..ii.s;         L«jr.c   ttirough  her 

'  itid  ciKxiuiiter  today  wtUi 
a  ^nl4i^Uing  stra|ght-aet  vlot«7  OW 
Mrs  Mary  J.  lomag.  of  Kya,  M.r- 

61 

Fi^:l,ii-.'r^  •-■■:tr-okl  Helen  Marlowe, 
ol  Lo.s  Ajittflo,..  led  the  California 
deleftatlon  In  a  series  of  brilliant 
victories.  Scoring  tbe  flrvt  upset  of 
Lba  tooraamantk  thla  latest  of  ttm 
tennla-playtag  Helena  from  ttM 
ooldan  state  aHminatad  itaa  vgMKUi 
New  TMe  player,  Bhanor  Ooaa. 
T-A.  8-4.  to  gain  a  place  In  ttw 

third  round 

Ban:-Il(■*.^  Oeorglo  Olaoonm  L#vl,  of 
Ualv  miiio  tiirough  with  a  Miiash- 

itig  suai^'ht-set  Victory  over  21or- 

N  Y..  C-0.  8-1.  ^' 


Sanwy  b  Judged  Wlnnsr  fai  RMoly- 
Oaalasled  ComptUttoa  at  Pro- 
vlaolal  KxhtMUnn 


One  feature  of  tba  Provincial  Bg- 
hiutioit  whiofa  baa  arouasd  a  great 
deal  of  Intereat  (hla  year.  La  the 
competition  between  Ylctorla,  Rich- 
mond  and  Surrey  for  tba  J.  W. 
Tidmie  Challenge  Oup. 

There  bu  alwaya  been  gnat 
rivalry  between  Richmond  and  Vic- 
toria In  the  district  exhibit  olasa; 
but.  tbta  yaar.  SMmy  oarrlad  off  the 
laurelg,  idtb  BtobHinnd  aeeond  and 
Victoria  tbtard. 

Ilia  Jndgea,  however,  admit  that 
they  had  tbelr  work  cut  oat  for 
them  in  naftlug  tbafaf  cboloe.  each 
entry  having  several  nov«l  and  Ols- 
tbuUra  features,  which  made  it 
hard  to  award  the  pabn  of  vlctorv 
to  any  one  dlatrlct^ 

The  exhiblU  are  at  the  ncrtbwcot 
comer  of  the  Main  BulMIng,  and 

are  arranged  on  nhelvf.-i  covred  with 
a  deep  purjjle  i-apt:  The  VlctorU» 
entry  is  backed  4}y  splendid  .sun 
ftowera.  while  the  m,-  m  >  .i,.'  « 
background  of  grain  and  icrft-s.-'w 

Fruits  and  vegctabjp.'..  bo;h  IrcsUi 
and  preserved,  grains  and  atfricuj- 
tural  seeds,  forage  plant.'-.,  fnr 
stock  and  dairy  and  poultry  prod- 
ucts an  have  their  place  In  theai 
fascinating  dbvlaya.  which  form 
one  cf  the  moat  attnwUw  alibta  in 
the  enttn  boUdtav. 


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Victoria  Lady 


(overaeaa). 

The  personnel  of  the  committee 
la  aa  foDova:  Mra.  Curtis  Sampson, 
prealdant  of  Provincial  Chapter 
I O  J3  JE. :  Mra.  Andrew  Wright, 
rleetet]  member  and  ooondOor:  the 
Bishop  of  Columbia,  Hla  Honor 
Judge  Lampman,  Dr.  8.  J.  WUUa, 
silperlntendent  of  education;  B.  O, 
Nicholas,  member  of  the  bOVd  oC 
governors  of  the  Unlveralty  oC  Sett- 


Some  Important  Details 


Former  Manitoba 
Cabinet  Minister 
Dies  in  Brandon 


BRANDON.  Al«.  1B,-Oaoiffa  J. 

Malcolm,  abcty-flvn,  of  Btrtla.  who 
was  ipnlaCer  of  Agflenttora  and 
Bnmlgntlon  In  tba  Manitoba  Gov- 
emment  nnder  Hon.  T.  a  Norrla, 
died  in  boMttal  Iwra  todtgr.  Ttm 
funenU  wUf  ba  ■»  BMt  on 
Tburaday. 


— ^hototiapti  bi  Sif  fTrnt-Colaitr 


»  B  Ho  1. 
"I  h%i  Mm*  dntibU  ibflut  my  h*ir  lak* 
tsa  •  MMuUu]  rav*  b*cmiu*  ift  iant. 

kut  vBfr  Ksw  aormop  rguuirsNT  aaa' 
Ally  w»T»d.- 


nrttt 


i  hinks  Hvgutration 
Ot  tJnmmplayed  Would 
iVof  #e  Mudk  Value 


•Hie  Rlrl  friend  aavs  that  rh  In- 
ventive friend  nf  hers  "liiinic  up 
nights  devising  a  TM«ii[>ap'«  tliat 
wm  opan  antcnaUcaUy  to  tlM  spnrts 
■a  a  aMa  picks  it  up. 
I 


VANOODVlte,   AOS.    10^.  H 

Mr  Vet  V  stiperlnt^ndenr  of  the  Oov- 

friirnfnl  KTHpi'>vnient  Bervloe.  ron- 
M'krs  thai  rogisirHUoti  of  iinent. 
ploy«t  wouUl  II. -t  of  any  ifreal 
value,  the  sp'-'  , !-,  \r  c.-iiinnitti'p 
Which  la 

reported  to  Ute  i:ouncU  UiU  iKimiJnK 

"nn  conmMaa  taformeii  the 
"Mnelt  tbU  Mr.  ideVaty's  depart- 
menf  win  not  eo-oparata  In  any 
rf-gtitrattan  pMtt  beoat^  of  the 
doiiMful  vahie  to  ba  derived. 

Mr  MeVaty  has  advlaed  the  Min- 
ister of  I*l»r  at  \Tctor1s  that  the 
scheme  u-ouM  he  t/ir>  c'«iiv  foi  tti'- 

reauita  which  would  be  "***iHiff^. 


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Vawer  mnr  sbauinw 

2  Lbs.  69c 

IIaihi  While.  M>l< 

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Vinegar  ol  29g 


P^w^,  TEA 

3  Lbs.  95c 

Libby's  Peaches 

SizaL  Tia  21c 

2i*l  Polish 

PBR  TIN 


Cocomalt . 


1  POUND  TIN 


Crisco 


•  -  tt 


1-POUND  TIN 


Fre$hFndu  and  VegeUMm 

kS  tasrd 

10c 


Head  LdtCUcg,  good  tasrd 

3  for 


Potatoea,  finest 
qiMUty,  8  lbs,  . 


PMcbgg,  Bam  T»reserv{nn 

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Oranssf,  thin  akia,  Juicy. 

donn  .    43c 


-''Jift«fijPHE  DAILY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA.  B  C  WKDNESDAY,  AUGUST  2^  19W 


:  BAP  WRITER 

U.S.  Schedule  Said  to  Apply 
Solely  to  Kinds  Produced 
in  Camda 

DUTIES  ARE  RECIPROCAL 


Thp  t-'ralmrnt  ol  Imiitvr   in  iJi'. 
UiilU-d  H'alfh  Tarit!  Act.  will  --nw 
a   tt'iinnctFi    I.)  Canadians  LU»L 

uie  lAWA  or  ttii,<i  i-,jiiaU7  locs  dnee 
hAve  pftAMd  ihe  &u.|«  «|  prtmltlve 
MmplMty.  HOr>  »  Wuhtaftoi,  DO.. 

Tbe  ■■MffBtwr  who  wornilnw  ttw 
frw  Ual  or  the  Hftwl«y-8mooc  Aai 
t«  A««  iuit  wbat  he  nuy  ohlp  Into 
Uw  Unlt«d  SMies  without  buruw  »<» 
ftdd  A  dutx  to  Uto  ft  jBUkiUon  of  & 
praAUble  mMdc  pfte  vUt  find  tbU 

1  .lujer,  h''*ii,  .-sided  or  squared, 
(  'ij  'i  .ii.ip  (jy  .iwiiig,  mid  round 
Mil  used  ror  ipal^  m  Duili^,n8 
w.iai'Vt  ,  ;.a.ved  ium  .tT  &nd  liinoer, 
not  lur  iier  inanuliic.ured  than 
planpd  iv.ul  tonjurd  aiul  (jrwjved ' 

•-  :>i)-.in4.  enr-ouraxirig  t3  Ui* 
fj.  '.^pt-cLivi.'  Cituadiamaii;)per.  it  he 
iDAjr  send  uoUwr  Into  um  UniUd 
Sifttee,  duty  tern,  vp  to  lbs  potat. 
where  It  hu  be«n  pbUMd.  toncaetl 
and  groovod,  then  U'  4  aiuBOt  for 
qutte  a  timde. 

rat  iND  srmtrcK  mrruBUE 

U  Iw  Vurtm  Mt.  howwar.  to  the 
wood  eeltadule,  he  fndi  the 
Ungues"  up  to  Uu  word*  "nwnd 
lumber  '  preoedlug  the  lufomutlOD 
that  luch  Imports  are  to  be  assessed 
51  per  1,000  leet.  The  dincipuce 
betwe-rn  the  tlnioer  on  the  tree 
and  the  Uiiber  on  the  dutiable  list 
u  that  the  lalt«x  le  quaUOed  by  thli 
pcwrtw,  "If  of  Sr,  ipniot,  plno,  ham- 
look  or  UrA." 

That'a  MMthlns  else  •%t3ai.  u 
leaves  tbe  Canadian  with  the  Im- 
presskm  that  the  United  states 
admits  free  all  timber  fxc^pi  th? 
UDds  which  Canada  produces. 
COinmiVAILINO  DUTIES 

Tbe  prorlso  In  the  dutiable  para- 
grapii  bays  that  all  thai  timber  of 
nr.  pine,  etc .  which  Is  to  pay  11  p?r  | 
1,000  feet  may  come  in  free  It  It  i* 
iinporied  froni  a  country  contiguous  | 
Lij  Continental  United  St-  :es,  which 
c&untry  aflmlta  free  oX  duty  similar 
tlmbor  taportoa  Iram.  tbt  United 
aidtet. 

That  "contiguous  country"  lan- 
guage durly   moans  COnada  as 

plainly  aa  U  the  geographical  name 
were  QMken  right  <iui  loud,  and  tne 
prOTln  means  jiut  tht?  s?.mr  sa  U 
IbO  law  had  imij 

*Tbe  United  SUtes  will  admit 
tlmtwr  and  Itimber  froe  tfoai  Canida 
u  Canada  wlU  admit  tbe  same 
produeU  fTM  Itom  ttaa  United 
Statos." 

That.  In  effect.  Is  what  It  uoes 
mean,  so  the  treasury  department 
has  decided  Also,  the  department 
nnds  that  Canada  meets  the  con- 
ditions saUafactortly. 

nnoBLK  TAKirr 

Fair  anough.  Are  we  all  happy? 
We  are  not  No  sooner  Id  the  ruling 
of  the  treasury  departmenl  an- 
nounced tlian  th-  lumber  men  ol 
the  NorthwcM.  wh':>  w-.-re  th*"  source 
of  the  pro:eci.lve-dufy  ile iiiniuis,  glvr 
notice  that  they  will  tuk  the  prejiJ- 
dent  to  lacreaao  tbo  duties  on  ctr- 
taln  clams  of  lumber  undur  the 
flexible  provision  of  the  tariff  law. 

U  FauMy  Injured 
wumipwa.  A\m.  is-atmok  by 

a  taa^ab  today.  Ftank  Halama, 

for^-Olgtlt,  or  Wlnntpefi  vk'  thrown 
from  bla  motorc>x]r  nnn  :fi-.-uiv  ui- 
]urcd.  Bo  expired  a  quartar-hour 
later,  as  a  J^VMu  NMM  the 
Hcenl. 


Rado  Programmes 


fHbw  r*atfl«  CbmI  SlAttvH 


crcT.  viauru.  a.c  unjmi  esefci 

■  Man  —MotbUv  MSttaS- 

•  ot  p  Bi  ^oiMUie  BWitei  eweteuea*, 

•  U  r  B— rrMwitlw  tbe  •'»mm  ttmu  " 
1  U  p-m^-'WhaPa  DeOw  la  TewiTi  Oar 

tet  luUMlai  enietal  weinMr  riMrt. 
f MMHt  ana  toMrt  fin  >— laagyi  wetfetr 
ta«Mtorial.  '-r»tuw  UM  WmH  en 
WbMM";  WW  Gout  X&fenBSttai  aarr- 
iM ,  line  •uaal. 

1  n  p  m.— Tfiirtv-ralnqu  aroeraaiiB*. 

B  <H  p  m  -Ttip    "Barnal9rDt»i"  preMUt 

A  Mu.ut?  Tojr  of  Fiir.-r*.-  wUti 

EllrfU  Hfti;,flt 

VJOa.  %aiMP«*w.  B.C. 
iltSS  ■Ji^-flkvOaBe  CM*«b:  tuast 
l?ts  K-m.— Hulls-  I 
iTsa  ».■-— OtatoM  Thaaire 
t  ee  PA— PslalM*  rarkar 
>^S0  p  n,— Miulcal  proiiBinne 
tee  p.n.— LM(Ji     ^      '  'j-hbnftr.i  viu- 
•ramsM, 

4  1.1  i>  in    PouttiBid  Uiiuit  piumaiiuit*. 
(  )if  .  Ji.     V.  iiLTrad'a  ar«a«aeiM> , 

•  ,       E'  - uia en iwnwr ereer I iwe. 

«  M  p  tb  ~  UiuW- 

«!tt  p.B.'Madieara  pnesanas. 

i'»  »je.  iftiMii*  inaiiain 
tm  e-m-eftedle  'VtoctaMMU. 

CKWX.  THMMfw.  B.a  (tiaTMl 
tl'Ot  aia.— Utulcal  vrnramwt. 

4  )0  » m  — CanadlaB  SvfrMdr  beer, 
i  M  p  m  — etoaan  oantaat. 

i  It  p  m  —Cbtidrao  a  prearaauM. 

•  :M  P.I1I.— Muaic. 

ItSe  »JB.— etudio  prMtaiRBir 

•  M  pn— Borland  lea  CT^am  proframoM 
1  00  p  m  — Btadln  pro--ramra*, 

1  30  p  lu  -  AttUUc  irtn 
*.I0  p.ia.— eranammaa    froai    (tia  Mtw 
WaaUUMlac  atudle. 
13:0»  aiMalg&t— rtolla. 

KaUaaat  BraaS«a«tJw  Ciwpiar 
Stse  a-flL— Bftiv     CrocMr    OeU  MMal 
■oBia  Bart  lea  talki 
IS-II  an  -Unry  tlalt  M'.rtlii't  HntiarholiJ 
PaflM 

10:10  a  ID     Waman  1  Maiailna  Of  Uia  All- 
tl  10  a  m  -^Kvenlna  etaii. 
II  00  nooD— Jtadta  Qulld 

im  pjB.— Ovlaa  DC  lalka. 

1:U  pjo.— Bi««a  aad  De  aest. 

t:M  P.S.— tatemanaBal  fenadeesL 

litS  Taa  Tlaam. 

>:M  p.m.— Whrta'a  Orataattra. 

3:H  »-ai.'-J»ho  B  Rtnnadi'.  ^ 

311  p  m,— Whrte'i  Orchtiin 

5  M  p  n  — mi  Conk,  Ihr  Quakar  Han 
l;t>  p  m  — Back  of   the  Ne>i  in 

tnaton. 
f.SO  pm — Eait  of  r'alrri 
t  ea  pm~Hati<r  Btuart  proarauiaa. 
ft  10  p  rn    -Pilinti'ivt  huur 

•  31  p  m  --Crt:s  Caia  pio.-ramaia 
^  tc  p.m.    Amn4   n'  And7 

7  4&  p  tn  — Ooveinor       Ycuna  rampalgo 
proaiamm*. 
I  00  pjB.— Lal'i  OctAaaaelatMl. 
■-IS        »«v«a  nus 


at 


Kpuacwlvfa 

L  Kcatt 


Oi- 

 *ffa_ 

um 

KOMO. 

■  U  a.i 

f  OS  ajB  -'•Chani 

I  IS  a  m  -  Balpfid  lUntt 

•  10  a  m  -  HBC 

•  «&  a        -  Wat    iu    a    Uoii  l 
10  Cro  a  m     Tuiielui  T*<> 

10  IS  a  III    to  11  iioor,  Nil' 

13  00  iiuoii    rmni    i.ili  gia'n 

v«t*taDI*  itpatit 
tl  H  I'm     PrudaiiL-p  P^init 
13  to  I'  in     Popular  orcftapUa. 
I  00  u  n>  auc 
1  h  P  m       ri.a  laaaw 
l.Sft  p.m.-MO. 
i;se  B,m.  Oencart  onbailra  aOO  eaeaUau. 
x:so  ajB.— faaeter  ae^tMeitr^ 
t:U  to  «M  »JB.— HBO. 
i:»        Mej^  mcieite:  -  *Mak  aaeia- 


In 


WaaJi' 


uuie  fi  s»bii  sad 


»M  »■  -<iaiMl  MaaHN  kmn,  _ 

nm       Tir  acMtj. 

p  m  — Rarah  KrHndlar. 

II  OO  r  "I      Tj.     '  iiT  H»rr:i  Rol*] 

PT.'  Ti-:;rilia 

lolnmlilb   BtaaScaaUaa  Xratm 

t;W  a.aL-Hamr  Tasker  aoA  aia  BeM 
Barclay  DnliaiU-a.  * 
IS  eo  a  ■■  — STpaoBatMl 
10  30  a  m  — CahuaMa  L 
■olMst. 

ll:ee  a  m.— CohinbVa  anannlile. 
tl:M  a.ai.-«ataiBWa  BtfaesUeaal  Matana. 

For  Your  Inrormatlan 

ttrSO  noun    Muiiral  Allmm   C'-liiinhli  Bra".' 
Phoni    Orchf  II  m    r,  un  si'.n-.i-.i 

]:Se  p.m.— Tha  Columbia  Ortnadk:* 
till  ».flk— rtoolnotaa. 
liM  B.BL— Auat  Zatana. 
l;D»  p,«.— -BUI  BotiaOt'a  OalM  to  PrtH  " 
3  II  pm.—otua  Malaera  Olea  MaaOera 
3  c.a  p  n.— Tba  Oreekatt  MaaalalMin, 
)  II  p,«.— Aaa  Laaf  at  tbe  mttm, 
l:4s  PA— Tka  aateea 
*M  p  ■■— Manhattoa  lleoda. 
1:00  P.BI. — Baraaadc- 
•'OSpm— voM  ot  cainaikie. 
1:00  p.in.-~Oanaln«  ky  Um  ssa. 
T:to  ».m— OaUecala  llJneus, 

•  p  n  — am  Uwa  aad  Us  amattra 
orcbtatrs. 

•  M  p  m  — Daral-Taasi  RarM  tran  Oaaraa 

Olaan'a  Otuh. 

■A,  aaatUa.  Waak,  (SIS.tNl  tTSk) 

7ree  a  n,— Uuatei  nam. 
l  ie  am— -nirlfl  Hotn*  nf  tba  Alr- 
B  «0  a  m  -  flallr    Jo    Wilktr    and  Orint 
U'rrllt 

10  00  a  fn     riiror*    Vinefnt,    teoori  Mar- 

j,-irii>  RqttiTlariJ,  plana 
I'j  11  a  IK  —a^mty  Ult.  Halan  Aadtewa, 
13  no  noon  -  World  ID  fUvIaw. 
13  <5  p  m  •  Unltf  flMHp  9t  tba  MeHb 
1  €5  p  m  — aun  Ahb. 
Ri^lltard,  pUmi. 
a;oe  p.M—AnwM  caiertalaMa 
S;is  pA-rM—loal  pnaramaw. 
t:U  pjo.— BaMkall   tana:    Kaa  aUarL 
annaBnaor. 

I:ts  p-B^aaroB  Kavar  Atr  Oaatlaa. 
I:M  a.m.-4aarkat  rS|>atU 
l:S0  pja.— Oareaa  talk.  OacQ  gaOv. 
■  eo  p.m.— Rmsatewnrra. 
7  00  p  m -Captliator*  Mat*  ddsmile. 
B  <N  p  m  -  Comlw  OrcnpaUai  UlWlkla  Sift, 
a  10  p  m  —  Hamoav  Acat. 
«  no  p  m  -Naatslllaa% 
0  04  p  m  -CMi  Kaarfs 
aranma. 


I  leia) 


s«T|eT;lBL  _ 

V^^|Mi^Mds^«aM(«Ve.la  "aaa  Ott 

S  00  p  m  '  Kib. 

>  10  p  m  -  Muaart  teaasft  bear- 
B  10  p  n.— NBO. 

>•  »•       OMMM.syriMis  fad  aweiitta 

flaahri 

11  w  midoiaat— rw  nna'Aiead  'rhaatn 

Of  tan 

■  OL.  Saattlf.   Waab.  tSMOsBI  xmk> 

t  SO  p  m  -  cas 

S;00  p  m    Happr  Oe  biMbf  hew. 
S.OO  to  3  30  fm  -^yt^ 

3  30  i<  m     studio  praarSMBW. 
1  as  IP  t  34  p  n.— CHK 

4  10  p  m.  -atudio  proBiaBSBS. 
»  to  p.m.  aanrtea  wMd. 
S;ia  p  ■a.-aiBil*  BlWik^w 

I  le  p.m  —Dm)  TaaM  Ravli* 

$M  p.m. — StudW  proarMoniB.    «lih  Mar 

■arat  Yoai,  viotlnlat,  Anna  nUn.iti  <□ 

Uallo 

I  JO  P  m      T»i)    WI,Ur  >  f..Mti[ 

10  00  p  m     E.ii    BM(taan»  ofchcaira, 

13  itMataiiwa,  nmata. 

Kvi   1.,,..,,..  iha^  <IH4 

T  DO  a  in  CllS 
■  50  a.m  -ra<aMlBC  fBBdie. 

10  10  a  m  -RaMrSoMi  UBH 

11  00  a  la.— caa. 
11  U  a  A-Oolwakla  anatnkla. 
Il:»  a-aa.  to  |:0O  oa«, 

a  00  PA— HapBp-Oo-LiMftr  bdur. 
>:••  aA-»anMS.  tba  kCan  Wbe  JCaowa 
S.'IS  p-n.— CSO. 

I:W  p.at.— Program  ma  of  rrf'd\nt* 
4r0e  p.oi.— CBIf 

*:M  PA— PTMramrac  of  rit'otdiLiii 

S:ae  PA— CBS. 

t:W  p.ai  —  RaEdrdlnaa 
I  SO  pat.-- Oiudia  proaranune 
S:10  p  ni  -If  J  B  Dani  Taaaa  Rarua. 
,!  *>«^  »*n«k  Pranaaiiila. 

0  so  pm  ~*cika  Balf  -a  mbaairk 
n:M,p.ia.-lari  Sartaotra  ortnama 

»OW.  ff^rttaad.  Or..  («■«.<«.  eeat) 
10: 11  la  11  «  am  -NBT 
II  U  a  m  -Maitarwarhk 
11:00  noon    powfrt    fi^fl  Plpat 

um  ^»  - .  .  ■ .  f,,„j  Tdlei 

I3:U  P.BI-  Dairt,.!  Thaaua  onaa. 

1  DO  p  a  — Forum.    JuUa  HatA 
1  10  l»  3  «  p  m  -NW. 

5  U  P  IB -Uaaurwgtta.' 
B.-SO  to  4:10  p.m.—mmx. 

1:00  to  T:tt  P.».-Iia3! 
I  M  ».■!.— Bradlay  Pta  Haa. 
S:ee  p  A-MBO. 

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A  tcoUey  system  whereby  micro- 
pbonei  may  be  moved  to  any  part 
of  a  studio  haa  bean  deelffDed  and 

insuiled  In  the  World  Stodlo  of 
WABC.  New  Yort.  by  Kdwln  K. 
Cohan,  technical '  director  of  tbe 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System. 

It  consists  of  B  network  of  brass 
trackA  provided  nH h  [ml }fyn  and 
operating  rord.v  nnd  ihp  rntlre  con- 
trivance U  atu-iijirc!  t^)  the  studio 
celbng.  It  Is  ho  arranged  that 
microphones  ouqwnded  from  the 
pulhyi  may  be  raised  or  lowered 
or  shif  tad  Into  any  apoi  dealiM  by 
the  prodoeUoQ  engUMOr.  Oantrol 
cords  for  all  mlcrophooea  are  op> 
erat«d  from  a  point  cloae  to  t£e 
operatorn  observation  booth. 

By  lt«  uar  Ihe  control  operator 
mfcy  try  everj'  po.<tKlble  microphone 
position,  while  the  production  man 
varies  the  cords  of  ciie  ,«y8iem,  all 
of  Which  ir.nv  niuv  br  t^JiJc  within 
a  lew  mlnule.s,  often  during  Ihe 
playfog  of  one  number  Heretofore. 
It  hat  been'  noeceeao  to  move  the 
mlORtptaooe  aad  Its  bulky  stand 
tnm  point  to  point,  neocieltattng 
tedious  hours  of  the  cut  and  try 
method.  The  systetn  operates 
nolseles.'Uy.  end  mlcrophooas  may 
be  shifted  at  wUI,  while  a  pro- 
gramme Ix  In  progrefw  with  no 
roond  reaching  the  rontrol  panels. 
The  device  hos  been  so  ."(nccesaful 
t.hat  It  win  noon  b*  part  of  the 
equipment  of  each  large  studio  In 
WABO.  tHe  Columbia  Bivadeaetang 
Syatem's  baadqmartdn. 


nnoincAST  briefs 

OF  THE  AIR 


1.  By.  _ 

i.  The  Oltoinaii  aaurt. 

1.  SpaaMi  MOBort 
It.  An  artlda  oi  Cood. 
u.  Amertoan  aalMr. 
15.  Frequaatly. 
IT.  Decaya. 
IS.  Obaoleie  <sb  I. 
30.  F%r,  comb.  form. 
SI.  UnH. 

12,  American  palntar. 

24.  rvT 

25,  Apart.  prefU. 
M.  Twice. 
37.  Worries. 
3B,  The  sun. 
10.  Marry. 

33.  Laavaa  of  a  book 

S4.  Oonjunction. 
3&.  Exclanutkm. 
IR  Rquallty 
IT.  College  otBclale. 
W  Ocean. 

40.  wuig-lifca. 
43.  SeaMa. 

0.  Malt 

K  Lafce  In  Bwtdea. 

BoatpoMoiiiBM  t. 
«a.  oamaoffioc  iA^. 
to.  OkaM. 
81.  FurtmiHa  «Hh 
%2.  Pdint  of  tba  BoiapMi  (akJ). 

1.  BUcky  lufaetaiioe. 

3  Mooae. 

s.  King  iFr.). 

5.  on  of  litrlol  'sb.i 

a.  River  <8pan.} 

1-  A  BciMnt    tba  United  Statea. 


DOWN 

*.  Oamo  In. 

9.  nat. 

10.  Vulgar  upatarift 

12.  Island  In  Aegean. 

13.  Irregular. 

14.  Wane, 
le.  Bom. 
If.  Dry 

a>.  Was  sick. 
23,  Oflpea. 
as.  Mire. 
38.  A  color. 

m.  Ufce  In  R.Y.  «ata. 

St.  Portloii. 

n>  Wm  ootarloN. 

S3.  t>lac«. 

34.  Mountain  ranga. 

35.  PUeea  to  slL 

30.  Foot  ot  a  quattaped. 

38.  Air,  comb.  fonn. 

31.  lU  wUl. 

41.  Wsetem  city. 
43  TwlJite<1. 
4ft.  Knock 
dT.  Viuueun. 
43.  Buflt 


Memwy  X^ne  ow  the  N3.C.  to- 
morrow night,  from  s  to  f'SO 
o'clock,  ewitehes  iu  setting  In  the 
second  act  from  Ooshen  Centre  to 
'he  Chicago  World's  Pair  of  1B93 
Kn  ller  In  the  play  llntenera  wlH  be 
^'.veii  an  Insight  into  Abner  Slo- 
'  •<n,\  ii.puhlr.--,  Ill  runnlHR  the  boa 
fartorj'  during  the  abaenc^  of  SUas 
Sinlthers.  Kla  problem*  are  «)ived 
by  Muriel  La  Balk.  The  programme 
wffl  be  beard  over  NB.o.  aUtiom 
KQO.  Oakland,  and  KOW.  Poruand 

A  medley  of  foHt  songs  and 
dancaa.  Illustrating  the  abandon  of 
gypsy  music.  WUI  be  f-atured  by 
Emery  Deutach  and  t\L\  Columbia 
orchestra  during  their  programme 
at  T  o'clock  tomorrow  evening  over 
stations  KVt  SeatUe.  aad  KOL, 
Baattte.  of  tbe  Columbia  Broadcast- 
tag  ^atoBt. 


With  the  heart  nf  man  as  Its  ccn* 
ttbl. theme,  a  :-.-.andara  Hymptwny 
IbNir  concert,  conducted  by  Mlshet 
naitnb  will  be  broadcast  over  the 
HaO.  network  between  7:46  and 
8:<a  oreiaek  Iobmrow  evening.  Two 
raovOBMnta  |  ron  Tchaikovsky's 
Mt  IBdlimncaally  loved  "PatheUc 

rnVboBy**  are  adwduled,  aa  well 
IS  the  beauttfol  and  movUw 
Dreams  cf  Love,"  by  UML  KOMO 

wlU  earry  tbe  pragraaima  lor  teal 

llBtenen. 


Brlngmg  to  IMeaora.worlu  seldom 
heard  la'arranBeoMBtj  for  a  double 
mixed  qvartatto.  tbe  PkUIc  Na- 
tional Slngera  win  ^  icr  VMjC. 
audltori  tcmon-pw  night  train  xg 
(o  10  30  o'clock  over  stations  mo, 

O.ikianrl   rnrl  KFI,  Uv.  Angeles. 

.Snrrctsful  Candidate$ 

OTl  ^VJ^.  Aug  19-  The  nam*'  of 
the  auri^.^iful  r-ahdidatea  for  .idmu- 
Blon  10  th*  Fl.jynl  MiUUr>'  t>>nege, 
Kingston  wer^  announced  today  at 
the  Ospartment  of  NaOonal  Defence. 
Included  In  Se  list  an  the  foUow- 
ing:  o.  M.  BUiinga.  Vtaterla:  T.  L. 
Yaaouw;  O,.  Mua  BmUta. 


aiiil 


05i 


INCORPORATED  2?? 


dtniidnQ 


MAY  I670. 


0A«' ABM  dT  inMlRBb  1MMC 


Table  Glaiswarc 

15c 


S;>ot light  tpoeial* 

K-ith   


Loiisisling  of  biiK-i'ft,  1.1  (.1111-1. 
rovered'butteri.  telery  iray», 
epoon  traya  and  butter  tubs. 

-^tMFlBor,  H«C 


China  Salad  Bowls 

R-Iiicli  siie  in  floral  and  fraft 

(Iraigns  I'lu'ed  iinil  plain 

Third  Floor,  HBC 


Covered  Stone 
Crocks 

Spotiighi  Special.  4  f|n 
This  Morning  .    ■  "UU 

3-(^sllou  btone  Crock  and 
Cover.  Joe  wine,  butter  .  or 
eggs. 

—TfcM Floor.  HBO 


Com  Brooms 

??rS';SSf!::.....43o 

5-Stnag    Corn    Brooms  of 

Kti'ul   (jualitv   with  polulied 

handle 

—TUrd  Floor,  HBC 


Seed  Wool 


Psckita 

for  - 


25e 


"Supreme"  Steel  W  n  n  1 
CIcsiis.  Kcoiira  and  ■.n^o.'ii. 

^Third Floor,  HBC 


Clothes  Baskets 

Spotlight  Special,  RQga 
TUa  Moraine   996 

White  Wicker  Clotlics  Bas- 
kets. Sige  18  X  26  indict.  OvaJ 
shapea. 

—TIM  Floor,  HBO 


Matchless  Silver 
Polish 

29g 


SpotUfht  Ipoelal, 
Per  Battle  


For  Ml'.cr-plated  wan^  cop- 
per and  brass. 

—TfcM  Floor,  HBC 


Pknic 
Our  Special 
sliced,  per  lb. 


gpagfailg 

Cooked 


Ham. 
58r 

silctd  Ham  Botogna  at.  pei 

Ih.  _  „oo<^ 

Sliced  Corned  Beef,  lb  804t 

Sliced  Ham  and  Cheeie  Loa<, 

per  II).   35d 

Baked  Pork  Loaf,  sHceti.  per 

lb  

.'Sliced  Jellied  [.uiicli  Tongiiir, 
per  II..  .   .  ..,.60f 

Sliced  Jellied  U\  Tnngue,  per 

Mi    80^ 

ratifit  I-'rankiorlcrs  at.  per 
Ilv  ..  30<? 
.Sliced  Cliickeii  and  llani 
I-ost.  per  lb.   .4B<^ 


Finest  Quality  New  Zea- 
land Butter.   Special,  per 

III   BBd 

3  lbs.  for  — »1.10 


Oroeery  Spcdala 

Bock.  Brand  Norwegian 
Smoked  Sardines.  Special  at 

3  tin*  (or  ^  

i.il.by's  Corned  Bret.  MU 
till.  Special,  per  till  '«*l<' 
Heinz  Baked  Bratl^. 
ni/r.  Special  at  3  tins  for  USt< 
Beit  foods  Brand  Mayon- 
nai»c  and  Kclish  Spread,  8-o/. 
jar.  Special  at   ....  32^ 


Fancy  .^  snorted 
fresh  from  tlie 
Special  per  lb.- 


Bifctiiti, 


Fruit  Specials 

I'sruv  Serille**  i.>rapca.  Spc- 

.  lal,  per   

Large  lV;)(hr».    Special.  |jer 

ha.ket  

Large    .\  ustralutn  Orsnges. 

Special,  per  dozen...  BB^^ 

Cantaloupes.  Speciat  „...„lSd 
Fancjr  Table  Fura.  Special, 
per  doaeu  ^ —  — BB# 

Xm^MMbne«r,HBC 


FOR  HALF  DAY 
SHOPPERS 


Bed,  Spring  and 
Mattress 

Spotlight  Special,  d  fiC 

TUB  Morah»f  ^  I  QaD9 

Two-Inch  Continnuits  Post 
Steel  bed  in  walnut  finish. 
Ccmpwlc  with  double  woven 
wire  sprinr  and  aa  alMelt 
oHttrctit. 

Floor,  HBO 


70-Sheet  Writing 
Pads 

Spotlight  Special. 
This  Morning  . 

Our   own    Seal   of  Quality 
Wlritlag-  facL^CuiaaL  .Jln^ . 
finith  paper  witb  blotter  and 
Uae  gttidc^ 

Floor.  HBO 


19c 


150  Yards 
Superfine  Bleached 
Sheedng 

IM'r^.  690 

A  Finely  Textured  Sheet imj 
that  will  K've  ftpleiuliil  w  r^r 
and  launder  tn  vour  ^ati-.r.ir- 
lion.  "Width  P'l  h\<:^'-^  \  ,,i  t', 
twelvf 

— Mam  Hooi,  HBC 


Novcltv  Linen 
Crash  Tablecloths 
In  All  Wantfd  Sisgg 

Woven  from  a  finely  textured 
crash  wilh  novelty  bordered 
effects. 

Siie  44  X  44  inches  ....B5d 

Size  53  X  S3  inches — Bl*8B 
Sise  S3  X  70  lncbes_9t^W 

Floor.  HBO 


Washable  Cr^>es  de 

Chine 


Brocaded  Rayon 

39c 


Spotlight  Special, 
Per  Yard  


An  ideal  feline  (or  inexpen* 
sive  dresses,  smocks,  slips, 
drapes,  etc.  All  ooi^ig.  Width 
28  inches. 


Floor,  HBO 


Lace  Curtain 
Panels 
Siao  36  tita.  X  2^  Vdg. 
Jpetfigbt  Spade], 

Good  Quality  I-Htc  Curtain 
Panels  in  niotl  attractive  pat- 
terns, finished  with  fringed 
ends.   An  excellent  value. 


300  Yards  Cretonne 
Specially  Priced 

Spotlight  Special,  1  Qh 
Per  Yard  .    I  96 

Thia  Cretonne  cornea  tJ 
inches  wide  ^dd  it's  a  wonder- 
ful value.  There  are  nice  pat- 
terns and  cntorinp*  from 
which       -.elr'i  I 

—Third Floor,  HBC 


66c 


Reversible  Chenille 
Rugs 

Spotlight  Special. 
This  Morning 

Si^e  I  It    10  in    X  J  ft    g  in. 

Heavy  ('h'i:i[!r  Jntr  l-'u^^  in 
nice  1 1  -  ■  T  I     -   u  ■!  |>  n tr : n -. 

—Third  Floor,  HBC 

Linen  Crash  Table 
Napkins 

15c 


Women's  Printed 

Home  Frocks 

Jn  floral  and  fisared  patiemi. 
Smart  contrasting  pipings 
aml%orfandle  irilnmincs. 
Slaei  14  to  aa 

—Soeqod  Floor,  HBO 

Rayon  Silk  Slips 
%   and  Bloomers 

Regular  $1,95.  A 

This  Mvrning    I  e^9 

Clearing  ml'J  linr«  in 
Wotiicn's  Slips  and  Illrjonirrt,. 
Broken  sizes  and  tok>r&. 
Small,  niedinni  and  larfie 
sms.  Pretty  cntii*  m  peacli. 
Nile,  orditd,  navy  and  black. 

Floor,  HBO 


Spotlight  Special. 

Sach  „. 


Finished  with  hemstitched 
colored  border  in  ro<tr,  hlu<- 
and  Kohl      I(lr;il   f.  r  -  ' 

use. 

—  Main  Floor,  HBC 


r 


Spotlight  Spcdal, 
Per  TgM 


1^ 


F'inely  Textured  Qepes  d« 
Chine  with  a  rich  luitroDS 
hnisfa.  Choose  from  ptnlr. 
sky.  betgc.  Nile,  corssir  bine, 
aaxe.  rntie,  peach,  brown, 
orchid,  iiav^.  KUcW  and  i\or_v 

Floor,  HBC 


Spun  Silks 


SpoOlffbt  Spodal, 
Per  Yard  


49e 


Standard  fnu'ity  :ii  weighl  for 
dresseH.  Imtferir,  slipii  and 
other  uses.  All  wanted  t-olov- 
inRs,  inchiding  saxc.  peach, 
Copenhagen,  sky,  pink,  apri- 
cot, r^se.  orchid,  brown,  coral, 
maisc,  emerald,  Pekin  gre;-, 
navy,  black  and  ivory. 

Fibor,  HBC 


Half  D.iy  Specials 
in  the  Drug 
Section 

At  Pricea  That  Saye  You 
Money 

Mh.  Bar  CasUlc  Soap  33c 

Scidlitz  Powders...   10<' 

Pond's  Creams  — — ...  3t>(* 
Olive  Oil.  8-oiL  lUlian  30o 
Tim  turc  f(  Iodine.  2  o/  ,  JO** 
Kpfoiii  Saltn.  5  lbs.  3»(* 

Powder  I'nif*    ISr 

Listcnni".  7  or.  .  .  4Sr 
Urillianiine.   Ii'imkI   .IOC 

Boracic  Acid,  t  i''>  .  \9t 
B4Alllie  Coir  I  v  12t* 
AotoStrop  BUdeo  43r 
Peroxide,  4  oa.   10<» 


Men's  Suits 
15.00 

Values  to  $27.50 
With  One  and  Two 
Paira  of  Pants 

Odd  Sizes  34  to  46 

Boys'  Khaki 
longs 

t>5<*  Pair 
Sxes  39  to  32  Waist 
Floor,  HBO 


Women's  Silk 
Scarves 

Spotlight  Specia.',  4  9Q 
This  Morning    I  abW 

Crepe  de  Chine  and  gcorgetic 
in  lovely  floral  designs  in 
cDnlrattiiiK  thndes  to  the 
ground  color.  A  Kood  assort- 
ment of  colorinK». 

-4Mi2n  Floor,  HBC 

Women's  Silk  Hose 

RcguUr  lUO  a  Pair.  This 
Morning  ^  23 

Silk  Chiffon  and  Seml-Servke 
FulUFashioocd  Silk  HOae,  re- 
inforced at  hoelk  and  toca. 
Silk  to  the  wch  and  shotrn  in 
all  colors  and  sizes. 

Mgh  Floor,  HBC 

Women's  Silk 
Umbrellas 

4.95 


Vafaiee  to  t7J0. 
TUa  BCendng 

Novelty  l/nihrellas  ia  blue, 
purple  and  red.  They  have 
silk  covers,  strong  frames  gnd 
good  handles. 

—MUb  Floor,  HBC 

Typewriting  Paper 

SpotBght  Spoelal,  CO  a 
Per  Keam    www 

Extra  Quality  Ydlow  Typing 
Paper.  Specially  priced. 

—Mab  Floor,  HBC 
Candy  Special 

Pascall'a  Wrapped  A.^  nr  i 
Frtltl  Bonbons.  Special  ..t  i^r; 

lb.   ^    -IBc 

— KUa  Floor,  HBC 


HBC  GROCETERIA 


Tea.  SpacW  Broken  Orange 
Pekoe,  as  served  in  our  dining- 
room,  lb.  4S^ 

B  lbs.  for™.  ^BB^ 

BreM'a  Ba«t  CoTfee,  Mb.  tin 

for   .     ^4B# 

New    Pcaa,   Aylmer  Paney 

Jumbo.  B  lini  for,   36c 

Salmon.  Fancy  ]|«d  Cohoe, 
I  lb.  Un    BBy 


tin 

Bartlett 


2Sc 
Pears, 

11  OA 

lor 


Crab  Meat.  \. 
Ayhncr  Choice 

No.  2  ItH   

Try'a  Cocoa.  W  lh.  im 
Haiaa  Pork  aftd  Beans. 

tins;  B  tins  for   

Kipper  toacka,  4  tins  for  BB<t 
Ivory  Soap  Flakee,  B  packeti 

for    ._    .   _  ...SBc 

Bonlight  Boap,  B  canon*  an** 

MsAaFbor.HBC 

'I 


Floor,  HBO 


Market  Day  Meat  Special 

3.000  Poiinda  of  Freah  B«ef 


lM.IuHiii}>  Thick  Rib.  Cross-Ciit.  Pot  RotaC,  rtktcs 
and  Uriakct^  Blade  Uunc  Kosats 
Minced  Beef,  Stew  Beef  and  Ucef 
SauMge.  AH  at,  per  Ib_  


14c 


»UiFloar,HBO 


r 


Women's  Fabric 
Gloves 

Spothgbt  Special,  Atkt^ 
ThU  Morning    ■laU 

U  ojucn'ft  SUp-Ou  Fabric 
Cloves  with  Ihe  popular  sa.t 
wrist  and  plain  stitched 
points.  Tliefe  are  washable 
Gloves  and  an  shown  in 
beige, -lawA.  baavcr  and  gre> 
Sist«6toB. 

FWsHBC 


Sunshades 

48c 


J3p 

Regular  Sic  and  75c. 
This  If  tfiOng   

These  are  tbe  balance  of  our 
slock  of  jap  sunshades.  They 
will  hec)>  off  the  sun  and  Mrill 
also  stand  a  shower.  Bright, 
quaint  and  smart  fur  Siiinnu-r 
ocrastons. 

Floor,  HBC 


Children's  Sweaters 

SpotUght  special,  A  nA 
This  Morning    I  aUU 

Firmly  Knitted  Pullovers  ami 
Cardigans  for  the'children  of 
5  lo  10  year*  Polo  collar  or 
V-neck  fI.vIc  Suilablc  for 
boys  or  girls.  Colors  arc  red. 
bhie,  aaad,  ha1hgto-t»j  and 
fawn. 


Children's  Print 
Frocks  .md  Pantte 
Dresses 

98c 


Regular  St^ 
Thii  Morning 


A  good  aisortineiit  u\  KtliW 
Smart  Wash  I-'rockt  in  mai'v 
pretty  colors.  Sizes  for  8  In 
14  years.  Also  Wee  Cirl^" 
Pantit  UresMs  in  checked  and 
printed  cottons.  Sfsea  for  I  to 
6  years.  . 


•J 


Girls'  Cotton  Knit 

Bloomers 

Spotlight  Spei-ia],  OOaa 
ThU  Morning  „  Sa9w 

Clesrinu  t.irls"  (...non  Kn.t 
Bkmoicrs  \Mtli  Mik  *trip<-. 
Colors  are   niauvc.  pink  and 

Iieacb.  Made  willi  elastic  st 
;nee  an^i  i-  Sites  foe  2 

14  yi,. 

— Second  Floor,  HBC 


Men  s  Holeproof 
Hose 

Hanlar  rso  to  SLOOL  EttA 

A  special  buy  Jn  lhIa'«laii»o«s 
Hose.  Light  «reight  in  rayon 
and  lisle  mtxtmrs  that  are 
caty  Ott  the  feet  and  give  long 
«ear.  AH  steei  9K  to  ll  j^. 

Floor,  IjIBO 


Firemen's  Shirts 

2.25 


Spotlight  Special. 
Thb  Morning  ..... 


Strnns  blue  Oxford  in  a  well 
>b!rt.  made  by  Tookc  and 

Uiiar^ntrfil  III  f-ery  wav. 
Vhftc  arc  t » r.  i. .i|lar_  sliirti. 
All  siao  now  ill  stock.' 


Floor,  HBO 


Bo)^^  Hyer  Outing 

Shoes 

spotlight  Special, 
TUe  Morning  . 


95c 


Slioes  that  a^e  just  right  lo 
«far  in  the  hehday  eeasoii. 
Bronn  and  White  Cjiivms 
Boots  and  Oxfords  with  re- 

inforrr-i      ^trapping*.  nuVW 

prf'Is.     I.UT   III  (or      ^(>  1(  ^  u 

hiird-weariric      r^ikh'-i  t...lf» 

Sixes  II  Ir,  < 


Floor,  HBC 


Children's  Play 
Shoes 


79c 


ht  Spaslal. 
Thia  Momtat  -  - 

lute,    Browa  -aod  ^iga 
CaT>vd^  Dne-Slrap  Sboet  with  '■ 
rubber  or  crcpe  solci.  S3n« 
6  to  2. 

Floor,  HBO 


J, 


British  Columhimt 
Product*  Pre/erred 
By  Scotch  Buyen 

VANCOUVER.  Aup  19  -There  li 
a  definite  sentiment  tn  the  British 
Xales  lo  Ibtot  ot  Oanadlan  products, 
la  the  opinion  of  Major  ti  E.  John- 
un.  Canadian  Trudr  Commliitomr 
for  Brotland  ami  Iflnnd.  whO  ar- 
rived in  the  city  today 

Major  Johnson,  who  has  been  at 
his  present  post  tor  nine  yean,  eays 
that  BHttah  Oolumbla  canoed 
salmon  aod  applaa  find  a  ready 
market  «Ml  eoiiaiuneis.  WbUe 
builders  aad  oOiHl  gM  a  teflOBg 
prefereooa  for  OUHa%  ttlrilV 
products. 

•  BcottUh  hnlldem  nay  that  rJouj- 
las  fir  from  BritUh  Columbia  U  the 
beat  vaiii^  tn  wood  from  the  stand 


til 


however,  that  he  would  like 
lumber  cut  in  sixes  that  v  '  ;i>: 
used  In  tbe  boai-bulldlng  Ulall^:^> 

Brtttah  Oolumbla  varleUca  of 
applaa  are  vary  popular,  as  are  aU 
other  Canadian  appl^n.  Major  John- 
son aaM. 

In  Glasgow  tlir  ob-iTvance  of 
Canada  Week-  U'.t 
out  a  fine  seTUlment  for  Canadian 
trade  relations,  rptitinu^d  the  eom- 
ralaslaner.  and  tbu  year  s  di^day  In 
tbe  mm*9  UarfceUng  Board  abop 
haa  itaaltd  gicAl  hteost. 


SLUMP  IN  EXCHANGE 
FORCLS  ACTION  BY 
SPANISH  MIMISTRY 


nf  thf-  prseu  which  opaoed  yaater- 

(Iny  nt  S  HO  to' tbt  4BDar,  hlMIOTlOg 
later  to  9M. 

Premier  O'Anuao  nerwigMi  la  hi 
Madrid  after  a  surprise  Mttoo  tm 
a  holiday  at  Baatoadar.  whart  he 
had  a  long  bitimeo  eeneamhiv  tbt 
falling  eurraney  wlUi  King  aUomo. 
year  brought ,  with  the  of  Manuel  Ar- 

cueliaa.  Floanoo  Mhilatar,  who  ae- 
oompanledlba  OMott  eMtf  to  ttM 
capital. 

nvmler  Brrenguer  nrrhii^art 
vliva  with  several  mlnlstcrt.  hut  lO- 
ftaad  to  Hafca  a  eutament  10  tbt 
prato.  eaoepC  to  aay  that  a  OaMMt 
moetbig  ««g  to  ha  oaOag  XoSTto 
constdsT:  mtanMa  to  ptoliN  Ibt 

emrency. 


WOMAN  STILL  LIVING 
AFTER  TWELVE  DAYS 
AimnCIALjREATHlNQ 

BmOMBURO,  Am-  tt^ 
Anito  HoDlater  sUU  lived  t«day 
aftor  twdlva   days   ol  arurictal 


Tto«JW«r.   aO||  E  IV   Wtatfoo. '  point  of  price  and  au»Bfcy."  be  d»- 


"-Iff  iishi.  iSfo   fir  T%«  dUseea  DaBt 
H"*«  r:>tti<n  a«rTlM  1 

MMmiir  Spain,  Au«.  19  Prt- 
UUcal  and  financial  drdas  bere  are 

»y  tfe 


"Big  Ben,"  Landon's  famoot  elodi. 
'  '  '  on  aa*  day*  bi  the  year 
etwling  April  id.  and  on  only 
twrnty-on*  days  did  It  show  an 
error  of  more  than  a  secoDd.  tbe 


Bar  hmg  otnidii,  Sta^id  by 
hifamUt  paialyns.  had  iwatned 
aeaa  of  tbe  Tlgor  aad  IhI  Bight  ^ 
eonld  taaalba  for  ft^ggMa  a»  a 
time  wicboot  tha  bd^  gf  ho  at- 

t^rtsnt     r>r  C.  L 
tttrndiitt  i-hyslclan. 
Ilrvfri  lihe  would  Uva. 

Nvirws  and  I  Bath  as  have 
at  her  bedside  eonsUntlT  alnr^  aha 
was  stricken  with  u^t  maladv  al- 
most two  weeks  ago  Usliui  the 
anethods  employed  to  res<jiu-Hat<> 
half  drowaad  panoo^  fttaey  lOrood 
Ok  to  BM  Mir«C  bW  MHp  Mi* 


IMdid  io 


•teatly.  They 
only  teatl*  pressure  oHh 
hwadi  lasMUy.  Dr.  Aodtivntf  _  _ 
aod  tottiapattipt  oo^iMthgmtod. 

CANADIAN  KILLOr  BY 
AUTO  ON  IBAMO  ROAft 

ooxtm  D'AtBMB.  Idaha  Aug. 
19.— E.  R.  RandaB,  lw«nty-flve. 
Saafcatoon.  Sask..  motor  eydloL  «rho 
was  hit  by  an  automoMIe,  OM  of 
his  Injuries  yesterday.  The  driver 
of  the  car  was  not  known 

RandKll  told  a  mnioni.t  « >in 
founrt  him  In  a  ditch,  tnai  mi*' 
driver  ol  tbe  ear  dM  sot  slop.  Tha 

body  om  he  tofem  toi 

Mr  mnita  tt 

onadap:  - 

My  tneh.  sha  OH 
.She  aafecd  me  bOO 


Vb 


i'lU'  I'AH-V  r  »i  (  MST,  VlCTQRrA.  B.C.  WEDNESDAY.  AUGUST  20,  1930 


GIRLS  SHINE  AT  EMPIRE  SPORTS 


Australia  Scores  403  Runs  for  Three  Wickets  in  Test  Against  England 


ULUAN 
WINS 
IN 


PALMER 
TWO  FIRSTS 
FINE  DISPUY 


Captures  60  and    100- Metre   Inicrmediate  Fiiftls- 
Mainland  Girls'  Relay    I  iMm  Shows  Way  ia 
Senior  Tvint     Iithcl  Caihcrwood  GopS 
High  Jump  and  Javelin  Throw 


English  (rirl  Urst  in  lOO-Hfeire  Stcim; 
London  Eighl-Oured  Crew  Victorious 


cromtod  tnvtmUM  -tf  Add  tbd 
track  evwoM  tot  chmplonshiiM 
amonc  n>Twmn  WMbin  held  the 
atccntion    of   MMQ   ^WOlMorf  m\ 

'iff  rri'ion 


O'lublf  liuiiors  ttxlar  wtot  !• 
Mrs  Myrtir  <  <xik  Mrilowan.  of 
."tlontml.  in  Ihr  SO  dnA  *>i)  iiirUe 

Canadu  n  prmilrr  jurnprr.  In  ihr 
numiac  hl<b  jump  aikI  the 
^vbHb  Ibrvw.  Md  to  MIh  LHHm 

•ad  IM 


lary  of  the  rommerrr  jcirls  or 
that  city,  who  riipturril  Hu-  4(m 
metrrs  rrUy  senior.  Runntiif  the 
Enrhur  If g.  shr  hfld  x  Irad  (<» 
brat  nut  Mni  Mrfiowii).  iillhou^h 
thr  Mnnirrkl  npHntrr  rul  dnwn 
ihf  marcln  In  a  (Teat  rffort  lo 
•nrhiiul  Vaneovm'B  flyar.  Mtaa 
^Iner  had  »  thTM-yvd  iMd  »t 

VSfeifi«  wnlor  ^idiii  «T«nts, 
Bow  Ore  aw  OTieUl.  tH  Tmnto 
wottien.  and  Kay  Oiifllttu,  of  Oa- 
nadlaa  woracOr. Toronto,  finished  In 
Mcond  and  UilPd  places,  reqMe- 
Uvely,  behind  Un.  McOowan. 

R)tlowtne  bar.  .tdaiaBli  In  the 
numtnff  high  jnmp,  KUmI  Oather- 
Wood,  arter  wlnntai  with  a  leap  of 
6  feet  3  inchM  attempted  to  es- 
labUnh  a  Tifir  Canadian  record. 

Thf  (ortnpr  Sask»tjx)n  l»M  holda 
thfi  jire.-wjii  uiATic  oi  a  i^et  9  Inches, 
but  Irtllcd   Lo   clfar   I  he  bar 

wMu  Ml  ail  (^Lghi  ii  o!  An  Inch 
tton  the  mark. 

Tmo  teammalea  oi  Miw  Catharn 
wood,  weartnc  ttw  otiors  ot  tha 
Pxitdala  WeoMn^  AttUo^a  Club,  ot 
Ttwontok  aoorvd  in  the  uo-metre 
hurdlst  and  the  ns-metfi  iprlnt. 
Mlu  F  Bell  took  ftrM  placr  In  th« 
former,  aiul  Mis*  K  t:rfaiiier  waa 
winner  in  the  .iprlii'  B'lth  w*>rf 
senior  events. 

Two  champions  fr. n  r-' : :  li'  i  u 
Ontario  towns  were  rr-.o-i t;  ;  kI.iv 
Miss  Irene  Storejr.  of  AiUnlalr, 
outraced  all  opposition  in  'Ur  tio- 
metre  Junior  final,  wtoiit  M1&5  M. 
StmniBi.  flf  OriUa,  lad  tn  the  ibot 
put  irttt  ft  :«afe  of  sa  faet  1  1-4 
tMbai  nui  wlinwii  la  the  tn- 
tarsMdlate  Md  JmUcr  mnnlng  talsh  1 
Jump  avaoti  want  rMpeottvely  to 
Mism  &  Owtar.  of  Pvtdala  Olnb. 
TorxMito,  ud  X.  Mfflar,  of  the 
Hamiitoa  dynipio  CMb. 

Vanooaw  Commerce  oirls  un- 
covered another  chttmpmn  in  the 
pereoa  of  Mlia  Jean  Tltoniivvon.  who 
raptured  the  discus  throw  for  vintor 
gtrU.  The  intermediate  winner  m 
thla  ewDt  was  Klu  S.  PUa,  of  Park- 
dftla  wwinn,  and  the  aame  Toronto 
dub  made  It  a  double  win  with 
MiM  O.  HMrlao^li  throw  In  the 
■ttnlor  dlioua  evmrti  ud  than  aoo««d 
both  aeeobd  and  ttUrd  plaela  at 

wrM 

r.irlcdale  put  Up  their  wInnlnR 
l>f rtnrmance*  with  a  vlctor>'  In  th*" 
infrniediaKr  4O0-melre  relay,  wllh 
M:!<«  a.  Whltelock  holdliiE  a  safe 
lead  11.1  thrJr  anchor  runner  Only 
one  riiher  team  comt>el/'d,  the  Ca- 
nadian women  of  Ttconfi' 

ENGIISIf  filRI:  SHIVK"; 

KU«>iln«  Ii  '--izU  Ihf  shitHnn-r 
Ills  fT^en  wj.-i.  of  thr  tnitntripal 
hathinc  poni  l«ni(ht.  a  tiny  Fiif- 
ll»h  girl.  Joyce  Cooper,  act  a  new 


Stance  Important  for 
Good  Drim 


*He«M.oaft 
foo  Low* 

«wa»  f  Ht& 


Canaaian  record  la  fha 
lOl-yavd  (no  stria  ertni 
Cooper  M««HaM       Mmm  !■ 
W  ■ioeaie  Hat,  bt  wo  imm  M 
the  war  br  a         Scotthk  laaa, 
■llaa  Klnc,  who  was  aecond  a  few 
laebee  baek.    Valerie  Oavia,  of 
Waleft  was  UUrd.  and  Mujoala 
Unton,  Toronto,  f  ovrth. 
Ml&s  o.  WhUeeett,  South  Afrly. 
rii.<pli»>-ed    beautiful    form    In  tfle 
'^.••l■>, fin's  AprlngtHard  divittg  f^nal  lo 
win  with  ck  point  total  -f  <»"  1  Dorla 
OgUvte     r-iroiito,    w.i-    -.■  .■■■:'!  with 
8B.7:    Moliy    Bally.    Toronio,  third. 
88.7.  and  Ulsa  Helen  McCMmMfe. 
Toronto,  fourth  with  83.3 

Tlie  first  ever.t  ul  uie  evening, 
the  800-ynrd  men's  relay,  went  lo 
the  Canadian  team  by  tt  narrow 
niargln.  Bermuda.  wa£  M-rau:hed, 
leaving  Canada  to  fight  It  out  with 
f-::ngland.  (htfjr  twn  yards  separated 
the  laat  ntan.  WagtMin.  of  Sagland. 
and  tlianpoaii,  of  Oautfo,  at  (he 
flntshlin  Una. 

Ont  of  the  outstanding  parform- 
anoea  of  the  nlgHt  oamo  tn  tha  500- 
yard  men's  f»e  etHo  annt  Ryan, 
of  AuatralU,  awam  a  marvelous  race 
to  win,  with  Brtdfion.  New  Zealand, 
second.  Seven  were  entered,  three 
for  Can  ad  n 

The  liiRhlight  was  the  caHant 
fljht  al  aeorge  Burleigh,  sixteen - 
year-old  Toronto  flash,  who  placed 
third  In  the  event,  'I'tie  yjuiiKstcr, 
Of  diminutive  build  and  seemingly 
Uk>  --mall  -o  be  rompeiing  against 
his  burly  rival*,  not  only  placed  ■  In 
the  money,"  but  for  Lhrec-fnidi  toi  h 
of  the  distance  gave  the  two  leaden 
a  lotto  worrr  about. 

UunxD  aoume,  Bert  Olbaon, 
Oeorge  Burleigh  and  JUn  Tbomp- 
Bon.  the  nanadlan  team,  led  aU  the 
way  to  the  fttial  pace  with  the  800- 
yard  relay.  Wagttaff ,  ftwknd.  took 
the  anchor  poslUon.  Be  emwled 
through  the  water  at  n  tarrtfle  nu 
and  made  up  much  of  the  distance. 
In  the  last  length,  however,  the 

'ei-rlflr     pace     tr>Id     on     him  and 

I-iii.jj'.i.  rii;it,aRed  to  open  up  it 
t-Ai.--.aid  saji  :\'  tljf  finish,  glvins! 
('aiiBdn  the  viiMorv 

yirong-nrnirri   onr^iiiitii   rmn   t  h ' 
I/ondon  Cluh,  Knglaiid   brawn>  men 
of  Uie  lltUe  BrUUh  thle,  who  rom 
btned    into    the    mlghllest  rfiwlne 

machine  ever  to  drive  through  the 
•dually  waters  of  aamUMa  Bay.  be- 
oaaws  the  Snplre-b  gmiost  elght- 
oAred  crew  m  dusk  settled  down  on 

Hamilton. 

Bight  black-garbed  sons  of  far- 
away New  Zealand,  who  have  Jour- 
neyed half  way  around  the  globe  for 
ihh  .Mngle  race  with  the  Impli"; 
rowliiK  Rreat.  naabed  acroM  tiie 
nil/-  three  qiinrter-i  of  a  length  be- 
htiid  the  iSngUflh  boat.  Five  lengths 
of  open  water  aepantod  the  beaten 
cnsw  from  the  other  side  of  the 
world  and  Oanada)  outdaiNd  entry. 
Lehmdera,  of  BamQten. 

rtm^  thousand  people,  who 
muled  along  the  wast  heights  above 
the  bay  rourw.  cheered  from  large 
and  iirnl!  craft  In  the  water  and 
riMirefi  down  approval  nn  lEngland's 
vH-trrt-y.  wltiie-wd  the  race, 

CANADA  OUTCLAB8KO 
Canada  never  had  a  chSfiCe  with 
the  two  experienced  vl*ltlng  crewi. 
The  Canuck  boat  trailed  by  a  full 
length  before  the  quarter-mlle  poet 
was  reached  ThTojif r/r  liic  h«ttle 
was  In  the  grip  of  New  Zealand  and 
tnglanrt  T\m  Britons  came  into  the 
surtnt  gMn,  a  ouarter-mUe  from 
iwroe.  nttb  noarty  a  length  load. 
They  dWM  ttte  Omsy  abeU  db«n 
to  the  tlnUh  Une  with  quiefc  deep 
■trokes  that  the  New  Zealanders 
could  not  hold  with  their  sweep* 
ing  cuta. 

Winnipeg's  MnsaUotial  doubles 
crew  a  few  minutes  before  had 
recorded  the  only  distinctly  Inter- 
naUonal  triumph  of  the  r«tatu. 
Blfwod  B«Ae  and  his  cousin -partzwr. 
Bob  Bleharda,  bad  taken  toll  of  two 
MJOadaJphla  oouptas  in  the  tntema- 
UoRBl  aenlor  4ouU«  aooUs  for 
Canada's  outstanllnt  Tletery.  Far 
ahead  of  tbeir  Amortean  rtvals,  the 
WlnnlpM  duo  drove  their  shell  over 
the  finish  thret  lengths  In  front  ^ 
the  Bachelor  Barge  otlA  Mam  nf 
Ollmore  and  Smith 

KNfil.ANO  AGAIN 
Lawn  bowlers  fmm  England  today 
shot  their  wa>  h«ri(  i;ttn  .  nntf-ntUm 
for  British  ICmpire  rink  hori'^"  with 
a  nne-slded  victory  New 
iMllBd.   The  MOfe  was  a  to  1 

m  Britons  canv  back  wlih  two 
wtai  dunng  iho  daj  afier  having 
lest  their  opening  oontest  yasterday 
to  Canada.  Itie  Oauuek  four, 
skipped  by  Harry  Allen.  a(  TfaMtlinn. 
accounted  for  South  Afrlea  today  by 
JP  to  14.  The  AUen  -ink  was 
favored  to  capture  'hf  mu-  "vem 
Scotland,  believed  lo     one  .-r  the 


Lucky  Tirkvt  for 
Free  Air  Trip  to 
Be  Drawn  Tonight 

THE  hieky  ticket,  carrying 
wttti  It  a  free  round-trip 
on  the  Alaska.  -  Washington 
Airways  of  BrlOsh  Columbia, 
Ltrafted.  tpaplsne,  either  to 
Vancouver  or  Seattle.  wlU  be 
drawn  at  tonight's  basiriwll 
game  between  tlie  Sons  of 
Canada  and  the  Elks.  W,  O. 
Courtney ,  manage;-  of  the 
company,  wUl  draw  the  num- 
ber previous  to  the  coni- 
meneemant  of  ibo  gaaitt, 
Cpwardi  of  If  Wptirta  en 
the  trip  were  distributed  by 
the  Victoria  Senior  l«ague. 
which  \\  Indebted  to  the 
Alaaka- Washington  Airways  of 
British  OolumbU,  Umlted.  for 
tba  Hi*  tripb 


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Ui«  rail  knd  fii!ii«>l  iiiudi  aroMna  whra  Ui«  nther*  wMa    4Btea  ot  ,  , „„ 

*bo  hftd  workt'l  In'.n  ■  cnntrndmc  posiUon.  wm  lu  cImi  quAftMS  MkS  whUa't^MiJ 

i'M%Hna  SIM  looB  «)t«»4  ea  <be  naal  pan.  Wiaasr  te«eeie!arilstasnPi 


NN. 


4261 


— Tsnto  a*<»-<aaiajae.  pbtm  im .  wm 


VMr^oMB  Add  aldir.  Parts  dlrMet: 

fonrth.      _Piva_  ppaLowoa.  

IndM      USFM  Kad  OwMT        Wt.  tt. 


Antlered  Crew  Determined 
to  Turn  Back  Sons  In 
PlayrOffs  Tofthht 

NEED  VICTORY  TO 

STAY  IN  RUNNING 

Doc  Webster  to  Hurt  for 

Fits— Pitcher  for  Cana- 
dians Nut  Named 


VIVRMINED  to 
fight  their  way 
back  Into  the 
pennant  race  and 
the  right  lo' 
inm  to  Van- 
ooirrer  to  oppoae 
the  Mainland 
champions  In  the 
BrItlBh  Cohiinbla 
pI«y-nfT!,  Man- 
nr.fr  Waller  Lor- 
lmcr'5  Elks  will 
make  another 
stand  at  ihc 
Royal  Athletic 
Put  tonight 
when  they  op- 
pose the  Sons  of  Oanada  In  the 
fourth  game  of  the  city  baseball 
plav-ofT  nerte^   T).f  rHnadlaTi-,  cnlnf-d 

MoiidM>  liiKii:  h\  Kn.rnrMiii-  flu-ir 
srninij  \]rU-T\   aT'd  another  '.sin  to- 


whieh  was  In  evKtonea  Batuidap  aad 
Monday  again  fiUad  ttie  groST^ 

'    Thf  scores: 

tii'-^'i'ttd.  Ant  Innings.  4QS. 
I         Australia  Wist  Imdnie 
W.  M.  Woodfun.  c  Duckworth, 

1   b  PeeUea  _   54 

;W  H,  Ponsford,  b  Peebles  110 

,Don  Bradroao,  not  out   133 

!  A  F.  Kippw,  c  Wyaiu  b  Peeblei  aa 

A  Jackson,  not  out   43 

Extras   _   35 

Total,  for  3  wickets  4(w 
e.  McCabe.  A  Pairfax.  W.  A  Okl- 

IWd.  C.  Orlmmett.  P.  M  llonilbrnok 

and  T.  WaU  to  bat. 
PbU  or  vlekets:  159  for  one;  m 

rr^^  (wo;  263  for  three. 


434S  Jwk  Bmouo  4  (PMdniW 

iut  bm  aeawrs  t  UffcJasrtai  im 

4sst  jua  Booaa  s  tweftmi)..  lis 

434fi  Blssk  AMr  4  (Orseeont  ISO 

iiHl  Tark  Bdle  a  tapuisas)  lOi 

*l»  TuMemOor  I   fWaeUni)..  I0« 

13S3  TuUy  3  'EJH»h1«t  .  101 

»J4B  Somfri  Hi«!  4  iWMunr.ii  111 

—  UlM  VUtorlk  a  (Bnadln)  101 

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3Um  Rhu    — 

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«t«ri.  iocitJ.    Won  HiltluM 


Bw.    rt  aa, 

$UM   UM  SUM 
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Um  ihlrtr-Ma-peMg  Tna  Mton.  wKWS 

iMrir-n*a 


he  iaaS^  M  IMrlr-n*a  ■■■■Hi  wlu 

ea  sMk  utMc 


Requiring  atne  clever  n^^hmg 
.■{rirnce  and  at  die  Same  Ume  cre- 
aiir.i:  what  Is  believed  to  be  a  new 
rffud  m  British  Columbia.  J.  D. 
Inveraricy,  of  Victoria,  hooked  and 
iAndf<d  a  clean  run  tjrae  salmon, 
weighing  thlity-alx  peunda,  In  0dr- 
ty  -  n  ve  mlnutea.  recently  at  the 
popolar  X7p-Islaad  SunuAor  fesort. 

Inverarlty^  elaira  to  the  raeord  Is 
due  to  the  fact  that  he  was  using 
a  four-»nd-a-hair-ounce  spilt  cane 
trout  r-Kl  with  trout  reel,  hnjdlng 
oii'.  v  .  leet.  of  troiil  line.  nn'J  a 
thmr.hniill  .'■pinnrr  w:tn  a  onf-r>',infe 
«''[Sli'  WtUi  fht^  lUli-L  ri^^hlng 
piiraphcnialia  the  Victorians  cutcJi 
Is  considered  remarkable  and  his 
feat  created  quite  an  Interest  in 
laland  vortmg  tfrelea. 

mverarlty  was  with  A.  O.  "Jerry" 
Bolton,  managing  director  of  th^ 
University  Schot^.  Mount  Tolmle. 
when  he  lan^  the  flgfatipg  tfet. 


Baseball  at  a  Glaace 


Time  .i4|.  .4S|.  ij^T'wisibw  MBae,  »aifc~g»S: 

■"•f*  o"^*  >*        ■wwrB  •»  all  UlB«fc  esn*  antand  Ih.  Uttxr 

l*'*'*!^*^  eauaeled  Ms  hM  to  Uit  win   jin  ni>i.n  mor^a  up 

«bu  Tassaeer  wli.  Ibe  latter  MwwM  bith  Mri7  iPMd  but  rturHi  wiLbaut 
■rcuBMal  wlM  ekaiuni«a.  Bensis  aur  tstt  h»  taralnt  into  Uia  twek  •treUb. 
winiur  SBterae  U  M  ctalaw«  far  SMS. 

Overwifshtfr-Verk  atiM  (D.Tttwador  *1t,  Wsa  Aator  (l).  TuUy  III.  MlM  Vletoru  <l). 

A^R^""™*^  '.!i«»-rt»i  o!«i  and  >l*>r.  Puw 

diYidsd:  Fiwt.  iiM;  '■«y<- tair^  sio.  iwirtb.  lis,  wva  lUaiX>NOS. 

'Wit  "14    H    %~at/."pui.  JMliay  OMu 


Waitcrn  CanAdlkn  httOM.  lutft 

first.  iiBft,  juoonii.  IM.  ihird.  MO.  i  nigh'.  wUJ  give  them  Uie  pi-nnanr 

In  to  ataa  la  the  llgbt  the 

antlered  crew  nm*  dfipoae  of  the 
flghting  Sons  of  Canada,  Thu  game 
will  get  under  way  at  6:16  o'clock. 
Fat  Johns,  of  Chemalnus,  will  call 
ihr  balls  and  strikes,  while  Simpson 
win  call  Uic  boys  nt  the  otahlops. 

ManagtT  Lorlnier  has  decided  to 
send  X>oc  Webster  to  ttw  mound  to- 
nlgbt.  In  Che  openhig  game  of  the 
prteent  play-oRs.  Webster  kept  the 
hlU  well  scattered  and  went  down 
to  a  8-4  defeat,  but  a  oouple  of 
costly  bobbles  by  his  teammates  and 
Holmsn  s  home  run  had  a  lot  to 
do  with  thb  defeat. 

Manager  Jack  Ciirtla  of  the  Sons 


Wlmief 
ZaeOS&uicr  Ertimk  WMdnF 
TnlMB  bi 

0.    C.  aBUBSIt 


Ind«K      Born  ace  Owaer  

1M7   PsasMd  R  IABra4c)..„  lU 

<«M)  mmm  otm  «  ^DBOfetl«r>.  lis 
<SH  akootin  s  tMMHon)....  us 

4S1S   AaMrku)  Motor  B  <Jnn)  lie 

4I0Q    Dnrt  8am«ri  4  (JKvftna)  iftt 

433a    Jot  O  •  (MotoK>n*Mut>  til 

l«]14)  8!la»l«  Orkiitr  •   iBmrH  UD 

4234    Ooll  C*pi  4    'Baneroro  101 

r4)47>  Lllll*  Cod  «  <aPM<ir«n>  11« 

(1*4   Jftck  KUavarUi  s  iTantal  iOS 
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14    H     %   at/.  Pla.  JseSiv 


4C*udl«n  Pi«H) 

LONDON,   Aug.  It^aatraSa 

to«k  a  big  step  towards  rrcaplur- 
int   the  "aAhcs.**  Symbol   fur  lli.- 
Aog  to- Austral  Ian    cricket  rham 
ptanifalp,  whfn  in  pU*  (odAv  In 
the    teat    m.t(<-li    at  hrniilriKtoi) 

Oral   thf  >    lAid   lUf  ri>iirui.itii>it 

for  a  blf  llr&t  Innlnis  <u  ore  In 
reply  to  fingland'i  Initial  elTort 
at  the  wiehflt.  Knglaod  made  4*5 
nod  AMfaptta  ham  npUad  wHh 
MS  far  three  wMrwIe.  AowW.  It 
most  be  beme  Ik  mind  4ha*  • 
substanttal  Dnt-lnnhigs  lead  Is 
needed  by  the  Antlpodeatu  as  In 
all  probability  the  wivket  will  be 
w.ifn  <*  hen  lhr»  hat  tn  the  Inut 
jnriinx-  Ihr  luiimr,  **»  fjir.  In 
Au4tf,aliA^  liiiii.ix^  go  .iliiiixil 
tlrely  lo  Ihe  pre^^nt  -iitil  y> 
world  iiidivlduikl  record  hold 
Don  llradiiun  and  W.  U.  Pons- 
rofd,  althungh  W.  M.  Woodfulls 
sterling  inniaga  yeateed-y  helped 
to  take  the  atlng  o«t  of  the  Eng-*- 
lUh  boTTllng. 

Bradman  today  scored  130,  not 
oil'..  whMk  ia  Me  fourth  ceniury  In 
the  preesht  SngUsh  test  match 
series.  Be  ■quara-eutk  legged  and 
straight  drove  pawerfuUy,  though  he 
was  not  In  his  usuat-  aggreaetve 
mood  and  appeared  quite  oontent 
to  consoUdata  W.  H.  Feoafdrffi 
'iT'jrt  yeitarday  Whldh  icntfuoad 
no  rune.  ^ 

The  Kev  BouUi  Wales  "twlna" 
and  A.  Jackm  added  i*n  nina 
tn  3  hours  and  SD  mUiu*'-  kfon, 
at  the  end  of  the  dA>  v  :l^  lAit  out 
with  43  rurwi  to  !a*  m»-<1U 

lUCKWORTH  WEAK 

Cieorce   Duckworth,   the   Kngltih   :*  . 

wlcketkeeper,  was  a  weak  fil*t^r  on  i  il*^**.^'f??^J«'1^^.5'»'^P'?n_: 


FOR  ISLAND 
NEI  HONORS 


Hardcourt  Tennis  Champion- 
ships Open  at  Nanakno— 
Favorites  Advance 

VICTORIANS  ARE 

AMONG  CONTENDERS 

NAWAIMO,  Aug,  1«  -  I'lay  got 
under  way  today  for  the  Vancouver 


the  Engll^Jl  Aide,  Not  only  did  he 
mlsa  Bradman  when  he  was  92.  but 
he  conceded  several  boundHry  bye-s 

1.  A  R.  Pe^les.  who  turned  appre- 
ciably, wu  tba  eotar  ■nsUsh  bowler 
«1io  serlooily  trotdned  the  batamen. 

Durlnp  the  art«noon  there  were 


ablpe  en  the  oouru  of  the  Oentral 
sporta  Ohib  with  the  favorttei  ad- 
vancing en  masN  hi  all  dlvUtau. 

With  the  exception  of  kwo 
matohea,  the  select  players  waltasd 
Ibrough  to  the  nesn  round  In  the 
usual  straight  set  vie  tarter.  Miss  P 
Jackson  and  MlmU  Kitchen  engaged 


several  halls  t>ecause  of  the  rain  and 

bad   light      n   '.eenie»i   farcical   for  1"  1-he  hardct  fought  game  on  the 

   ^.R-  E.  S.  W\i(!i   tiie  tJ'.Kli.iU  (■ap;..i!ri,  ' 'Liit.  with  the  r-triner  iriiinlnji  virtui  v 

has  ncrt  named  his  twiiier,  but  it  u,  to  agrer  i..  i-'-umc  play  at  fi  after  a  trio  ol  bitterly  (ought  wt^i. 
understood  that  Lloyd  Cirm.  yoiitli-  Iwhfii  there  wa.-,  left  onl>  ten  mim;':- 1  ■ -Miss  Jackson  captured  fli-  inltlsl 


1' 

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raamii.   na^s  nais  ss.4s 

sa>r..;;:".v.".;-.i;  n-^«S 


At  pact  31  minv  Off  at  4ji. 
Start  sood.    Won  drii-ini. 


Wtaaar 

Ga.O.  nM4*  kitd  flkddte  or  OoUaa 
Haum-Udr 

Tr^*S  fey 

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t'l   1QS    wbsUw  dear.  Virssk  sis*: 

PAni*Tid.  ihavlus  Klerinm  awair  fiwn  Um  sat*.  Lu  lo  feaUad  tbs  pass  utU  BMrlas 
tha  tireutt  (urn  *hcr«  h.  dUMAM  H  asiSrlSSa  lIMsr  aa«  lisU  BwUI  OSp  M(S  te 
ID*  d(i*»  TIM  Utter  ivuBS  >lLcauy  wUM  lonlas  far  heoM  aas  was  laskr  te  Md 
oir  akoetln.  Jack  lIlswMtk.  IraeUeuB  al  Um  pott.  ibiMi  sa4  bask«e  s»  ss  Um 

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j^OftQ'^im  aenr-cnsisiias 

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tarrlsr  srsss.  WiaiMr  aaHteg  M  M  elalswe 

acfateksa  4114  Vsrraaa  8Ma.       Ovwwstekts  Jsa  aiUworth  Mt.  oera  OMara  4B>. 

PnrM  ISSB.  Rir  IhrM-rrkr-nliit  aiiii  alder.  Pum 
UUtd,  ISS:  ronrtli.  lit    on  SOU. 


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Yesterday's  Besnlls 

New  York  3.  Cn-.rago.  0. 
Cleveland  7-7  HnMon  2-3. 
8t  L<jiii.s  7,  PhiiHdelphia  0, 
DHralt  3.  Washington  1. 

nMHMUs  LIAOVE 

W  L 

Chicago  71  44 

New  York   47  44 

Brooklyn   47  44 

St.  Louli  <  f  1  54 

ntUbonh  ....^  N  44 

Boeton   80  n 

oinelnnaci    44  44 

Philadelphia    30  74 

YaB4trday's  KeeoHe 

Plttaburgh  4.  BrookSyn  0. 

BOeton  4.  Clnclnnstl  0. 

New  York  4.  Bl   I  -ouU  J. 

MiUbdelphla  b-<.  Chicago  4-4. 
OMST  UMOUK 


Pet. 
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A7a 

MOO 
.444 

.411 


1^  SOL  MCTZOM 

f  Many  people  try  %o  play  golf  with 

wgmJ^  MKt^   TNy  oOntlnaaUy 
fcahind  thabaU.  Of- 

dl  1^  ball  la' toppS  m7 p^^Tv 

jiirprl^lnit  dl-^fanee? 

■M  if  '-r.rn  the  "n..i!  i.  i  tmngk.  "tJ^Tigrst  rinks  In  the  Fnipirr  rnnr- 
e»iM'<  ir  onr  ■,.  UMnn  i.,  plav  a  I  nament  dropp^  Ihetr  ^^*cond 
pitch.  Then  ttie  l-.fiM  u^-t-  t|n.Mtrslaht  game  tn  Sotjlli  Afrl'-B  2.^  u> 
<lub  Ju«t  can  t  get  under  the  ball  w  ^     They  were  bMiten  by  England 

lift  tt  In  ttaa  awrnlng. 

Yba  traqMe  Is  due  to  gattlng  the  ArQiar  8.  Md.  who  last  week 
right  shoukMr  too  low  at  address,  came  to  the  Bmi  and  «  a^ue— d  iha 
ae  the  golfer  In  the  p4ctun  Is  Being  P^k  of  Dominion  law  MiMV.  has 
You  never  see  oienna  c^llett  dn  it,  ''halienia  for  Bmpu«  trandllng 
When  anyone  d'Vt  the  it  the  sipremscy  definitely  blcwfced  In  a 
Kvlng.  «hlch  biA  i;^  renrre  in  Lhejiate  gsme  rklly  bv  Nbw  2sslsnd's 
left,  ifiouUler  Joirr  a;  •fimini  In  Individual  champton.  Tl**  Vaoeou- 
tbe  ftkeU'h  Von  ib^und  in  lilt  the  "er  «t*r,  in  §»Ay  victim  yesterday 
Rrc'jnd  Ivhind  i'  "  I'  v(»u  do  to  the   deadly   «l\ot.i   of   a  fiouln 

■  lo<  of  Bclafflng  l<JOk  to  Uils  as  a  African  opp.meQt,  lost  a  rammaTid- 
caiij^  A%  'LObf  Jim"  ennea  M  4a|  lag  lead  early  as  w  Planting  stassd 
often  potaiMd  ottl;    Wart  waiK'a  lamarkaMe  pwnabaut  to  win  on 


Hollywood   .  ■ — 

Lob  Angelei   

Ban  FrsniHia  

Mieskms 

Oakland  

BacraaMBia  ^  

Portland   

BMltle 

Traterday  *  Resells 

Ran  rVanclRCO  8  r.*sttle  ft. 
Oakland  3   Hollywood  3. 
Um  Angelen  s.  Portland  4. 
kOmlons  S,  Sacramento  4. 

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tltiO    Broakwocid  1  iBJobntoni  )M 

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WtHllWMfc      $I4.SS  IS-SS 

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AL  p«al  i  min    Off  at  i  (I 
Btart  iDotl    Won  drlvint 

Tdmmr  DotIc  alwar*  tn  rlniat'.  att'ndaiira  to  ITie  SMa  and  dltplaflrs  tood  ivlrlt. 
MBU  anyunil  lh«  l«itd#r  lurnlai  for  hoTtie  anil.  r.^ri;  raltfMtia.  rared  WukavMk  lAM 
difett  In  lha  dtlic  The  lat(«r  «a*  HrU\t  nfarini  Ihr  riniilt  aalloplna  Jo  raMd 
on  Xto*  auuids  *f  tbt  fUU  t«  Itnd  a  piscs  «a  Uts  rsu  sad  r«Msia  la  ■■■Mad^d 


ful  speedbaU  artist,  and  Ray  Parfltt 
veUran  moandaman.  an  under  ecm- 
siderstton. 

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Initial  Workout  Is  Held  )n 

Preparation  for  Japa- 
nese Tour 

CAPTAIN  LrviEM  !S 

TRAINER  OF  SQUAD 

Under  the  watchftj  eyes  of  Cap- 
tain l«vien.  Phil  Willis,  Pred 
Cabledu  and  Bob  Travis,  Vlcti>rla's 
"Rep"  Rugby  team  went  through  lu 
Initial  workout  last  evening  the 
Oak  Bay  Park  m  preparatjon  for 
ua  f erthooDilng  exhlbiuons  wiui  thr 
faowaa  Japanese  fifteen.  Accord- 
tot  to  tha  Information  rvoelved  from 
»Ved  Oabledu,  newly.«ppalntod  iao> 
ratary  of  the  Victorta  ^igtar  Uttlon. 
the  lads  will  go  tfafoiwh  tMr  flaees 
twice  a  wa41i  to  be  la  dkat*«laai 
condition. 

A  good  ttvnmt  was  on  hand  la-it 
night.  The  squad  worked  rarefully 
on  aooount  of  the  hard  Krniind.-^  so 
as  (o  avoid  Injuries.  Paasinit  and 
kicking  oooapled  the  tftayen*  time 
as  taokltng  wba  entirely  oob  of  tb« 
quaauon. 

Captain  Lovien,  well-fcnewn 
authority  on  the  oval  pastime,  haa 
been  appointed  bead  trainer  for  the 
iqtiad  and  wUl  receive  assistance 
from  WilIU.  Cabledu  and  Travis. 
Wlltts  and  Travis  trained  the 
[Wps"  lasi  year,  while  Cabledu  and 
Travis  brought  the  Canadian  Seot- 
tteh  throuib  to  attp  ieagiw  cham- 
pionship and  alw  the  BvWMb  Co- 
lumbia mllitla  honors. 

Tlie  fifteen  from  the  "land  of 
the  rising  nni"  will  arrive  tn  the 
Northwest  about  August  3»  and  will 
pla^*  two  gameji  on  the  Mainland 
before   appearlnp    before    Uie  lottl 

public.  The  iiiiure*  here  are 
tobedoled  on  September  17  and  34 
at  the  Royal  Athletic  Park.  TlekeU 
for  the  gsrr»  will  go  on  sale  shortly. 


t«  Uine.  Apparently  ho  was  not 
throwing  away  any  cfaanoee  of  get- 
ting Bradmanl  wldtet.  Wyafet 
showed  ftne  strategy  In  getting  the 

wicket  of  A.  F.  Klppax.  M.  Tite 
left  fhe  flcld  to  change  hla  shoes, 
and  Peebles  wa*  put  on  to  b^l.  In 

f^.'  r™^''--'  -^r.  ""."".y^^^^  '^""r  ru^nem  and  Misses  Mona  Miller 


set.  7-5,  but  her  opponf":it  rAllled  lo 
Win  the  next  set,  9  7,  ,>!ier  aome 
fine  tennis.  The  final  tiet  went  to 
the  winner  by  the  same  joore. 

Capiul  City  players  dM  eicceptlon- 
ally  welUn  ttta  opentoc  gnds  wltti 


up  from  lonp-fleld  to  short-leg  and 
talked  with  Peebles.  He  suggested 
the  of  baU  which  fooled  Klp- 
paa.  wlw  bit  up  ^catch  that  WyaU 
took. 

nONCS  ATTENDS 
tlie  Prtawe  of  Wales  was  a  vUltor 
to  Uh  KennlngtoD  Oral  during  the 
aftqnwon.  wbUe  tba  eapaetty  crowd 


Big  League 

BASEBALL 


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4.1S 


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kvad  <jp  naanni  Uia 


eai  feet  lasfead  tewd  wbaa  Mm  Oaal 


praur    «*11    Out    Intra  iM 
lorn    for  hom*   and.  rt)tlia«clna  Kincaman.  antcaaad 
da.   Oullacan.  aUari  itraaalnant.  aarad  ST««ad  thraiuh- 
terfli^|«l  M  as  tlaiMse  fat  UM 


HCMiillBEAKN 
IN  mi  lOlMY 


Tcslerilar'a  R^^qlta 
l^ronlo  tfl  .i-rv-r  GRy  A, 
Rocheetor  4,  Newark  4. 
nutiMg  al  MunliH 
rata 


l.'.'-iti  r^olfer  f>r«p«  Ma! 


r.  nin- 
Oaly 


BANFP  SPRlNur;  llOTfX,  AlU., 
Aug.  14,-— Jack  Fraser.  of  Vancouver, 
defeated  U  Wellivcr,  AlbcrU  obara- 


In  the  Pftnee  of  WalM  IVopby 
toumamaMt  now  in  proereu  iierp, 

W  J.  "Bill"  Thempaon.  and  O.  B. 
l.yon  of  ToranLA>,  won  their  games, 
the  former  defesflng  I.  f  Stewart 
jy..  of  WiwhJnetoii.  I)':.  *;  niiA  i 
bad   the    latter    eliminating  .)n.:li 
n^greaves.  of  vaiuKniver.  4  aad  2 

Dtti  Kennedy.  e(  Wtmilpag,  wen 
kr  dtfaatt  ftom  A.  B.  WWm.  tt 
LauttvOiBL  KiidiiiBj.  ead  Dave 
Amott,  or  Winnton.  dkpMd  eC 
K  O.  Allen,  of  VIetetla.  by  IM  etoee 
maifin  l  up.  This  game  was  the 
hardeet  fought  of  th«  night  and  ai 
m  HflBiiMli  iMtt  iba 


iim  IN  SDUH 


SensaUoiul     ArKratine    Bbp  VMs 
Now  aecbeOe  Nagio  AWay 
Wllh  Left  Bask 


l6HORt 


gnww  ON  MBAF^g|d« 

Hands  on 


NKW    VfXlK.    AU«.    IB.  .Jutlr. 

e-uaies,  Argentine  Ughtwelgbt, 
knocked  out  Bnioo  flawAi  Mew 
ItoeheUe.  N.Y .  negsob  In  tbi  iliilb 
md  af  ttieir  tea-roaad  bout  at 
tba  qu44n4bafc*  BtaBMn  toaflgtat. 
■aeh  weighed  IM  1-3  potmda. 

The  end  of  the  one-dded  boot 
came  1  mlnnie  and  fi  n^wn6t>  after 
the  sixth  rotind  had  ar>tteri  under 
aay  and  marked  a  piddtn  thangf 
In  the  nghtlng  lactka  el  OW  SMb 
American. 

After  wing  hU  right  to  eend  n\*! 
wtefo  to  tha  Biai  lor  a  eount  of 
Bibp  to  tbe  4eo6od  aad  4««to  la  tbe 
ttM  mmxm  wddnaiy  ibMad  ton 
left  hAok,  two  of  which  droto  bto 
negro  imwQeot  back  to  tba  f4tolL 


By  AL  DKMAKBB 
(Parmer  PHaher  New  Yerfe  Otonle} 
One  of  the  best  sets  of  signs  ever 
used  In  the  msjor  leagues  by  a  man- 
ager was  oristnated  by  the  latc  Pat 
Mormn.  when  he  mnnajied  the  cham- 
pion PhlUles  tn  191  & 

Moran  osed  liie  ginve  thrown 
down  by  h  ts  third  bs^enan 
at  the  oonelusion  o(  wi  inning,  lor 
his  key.  All  algna  given  on  tba  lar 
side  or  tbe  gtoto  ware  net  to  be 
token  by  tt»  bpUv.  M  all  algna 
gtwn  on  £a  BMT  gMI  «4fi  eper- 

atlie 

If  lie  -'r-vi>ed  with  his  hands  )ust 
above  his  knees  and  «  as  looking  at 
tbe  batter  It  vas  ihe  rigv,  to  uicrl- 
flee  Tf  he  wax  looklnR  away  fnmi 
•I  '   ;i^M.'r  bla  hand*  m  the 

aaiiif  ,-i'.,'i'n,  c  meant  to  '.ake  the 

next  bnw 

If  Ills  linndn  were  on  ill*  knees 
and  he  looked  ai  tba  batter.  It  was 
Mw  algn  to  hit  tba  nait  ball  piKdiad. 
The  batter,  of  oaune.  was  euppeead 
to  give  the  hit-and-nm  Hgn  to  tbe 
bast  nmner  and  hit  with  htm. 

If.  however,  his  hande  were  on 


ond  Miss  P.  Jackson  all  surviving. 
Play  will  oonllnue  durtna  the  week 
and  some  keen  compelltl-ju  l5  ex- 
pected tKtore  the  champions  are  de* 
,  clared. 

Results  follow: 

Men'*  Hinglea 

L'  Com  .r  I  Edward-*  defeated 
R   I'.'ir'  I:  1, 

W.  J£.  Corfield  defeated  M.  Blunt 
8-4.  6-X 

.1  Hsnimond  defeated  Harold 
Mclean  S-'J.  6-1. 

P  Uocklng  defeated  H,  Harding 
(1-3.  fl-4. 

C.  H.  Rayment  defoated  D.  oaap- 
baU  (WJi.l 

J.  Coleman  defeated  W.  Jaekioa 

U-D,  4-4. 

M.  T.  Garfield  defeated  Wmk 
Hannah  g-t  M. 

We4b4n*i  BtogtoB 

Mlaa  m  portor  delbatod  Mtaa  P. 

Hogan  4-1,  4-0. 

Mils  ts.  Greenwood  defeated  Mrs. 
D.  WUton  4-1,  &-7.  4-3. 

Miss  M.  Miller  defeated  Mlsa 
ateenoon.  4-1,  4-1. 

Miss  P.  Jackson  defeated  Mtaa  U 
Kitchen.  7-5.  7-4,  4-7i 

MLv)  V.  o  Shea  di<4atod  Ubra.  *. 

Hsll.  6-1, 
Miss  I.  Ori^nwo.-d  dlll4<4g  KiM 

L  Piper,  fi-0  H-1. 

Mlv-  mkmc  McNab  defealad.  Itti 

D.  RobliMOii,  6-1.  (J-I. 

Men's  Doubles 

K.  Cortleld  and  T.  OorAeld  d4- 
fcsted  r.  BiBnt  I44d  M.  Btatt.  M, 

fl-2. 

B.  Lcney  and  J,  -thmawng  «4* 
fcalid  R.  Bwton  «Bd  K  BHvdblf» 

4-4,  $-X 


MliBM  asbaa  end  Bvaiyn  AoM 
daf  eated  MlMa  J.  Oreenvaod  and 

Greenwood.  4-1,  4-4. 

Mines  Jackson  and  UUtar  de- 
fitotod  Miss  D  Hoblneon  aad  USm 
riper.  4-4.  4-3. 

Ml  ted  Doable* 

Mr-    H.ill  ;irKl  P    I-Uitin  deleaVd 

MrA.  Steensoit  and  ParUngLon,  6-4. 
4-4. 


■  » If--' 

he 

neat 

ball. 

the  batter  It  gave 
privilege  of  hltUng 
pr<^vmed  »  Via  a  goag  bail  and  b« 

liked  IL  . 

Thato  gigna  ore  *  Mn  aaapa- 
mua  for  Iba  emuig  4Mi*4w  I4aai. 
m  tt  gtvM  pan  ab  M  of  what 
4BB  ha  aaaoavMHd  and  a  amart 

■ftia  to 


gensb 


DtFEAISKIWilieHT 


Bob  Pearee  t  AiKitrr-a  Kprt-lal  tiuar- 
ler  Mile  I>A*li  Agnln«t  GbSb- 
dlsn  (  hAinpInn 

BAYSTDK  JtAMI  I, TO  N .  On  t. , 
Ana  18  iv>h  Pearce.  Australia"! 
OlymiH'-  Klnnlra  arulltng  chsmplon. 
worn  Bperisi  qi|»rt#r  mile  dash  In 
the  npeiting  event  of  the  Brltiab 
Bmpire  ganiM  rowtag  prognmme 
here  lato  ibib  afleniooa.  Pearto  won 
from  B  (Mid  or  ftfe.  tnetosa^  Joa 
Wright.  Canadian  idngtoe  titlbd  and 
former  f^lamond  Bcufls  wtnnof, 

Ttie  blonde  AtistraUan  and 
Wright  «hot  out  Into  the  lead  from 
the  ttart.  Wright  holding  a  quarter 
lengih  lead  on  the  fi;*.nipir  it^r 
until  the  iialf'Wsy  iJfl  W  Then 
Pearre'i  long  powerfiu  .ilrokei.  csr- 
rted  his  shell  up  to  even  term*. 
Flflv  yards  from  the  flnlah  Wright  s 
shell  nearly  ^  llided  with  thai  of 
Paaroe  and  lie  iiopp^l  ptiUlog, 
rtares  sbewad  a  ataar  via  tfm: 


i 


I  MT  111  ^  I 


THE  DAILY  COLONIST,  VICTORIA,  BX,  WLpyESOAY.  AUGUST  20.  1930 


'6i 


RECORD  FIELD  TO  SEEK  CITY  GOLF  TITLE 

Long  Shots  Provide  Fans  With  Thrills  at  Willows  Race  Tock 

Bob  Morrison  Will 
Have  Strong  Squad 
Seeking  His  Crown 


Defending  Champion  Faces  Stiff  Opposliion  as  Fntrics 
Pour  in  for  1930  Titular  Event— Uplands 
Course  in  Excellent  Condition  • 


BEUEVE  IT  OR  NOT 


BylUpUy 


wonderful  rundlll.in  the  d'.v  kiu;, 
chvnploojhlp  will  net  utnlci  way  uii 
Sundiiy  wlch  the  thlrty-six-holc 
quAlUyliK  round  «t  thf  upland'. 
Oolf  Olub. 

ooQiRaaiiflt  fifd*  In  um  bMOTf  oi 
Uw  tsanuwlft  ts  expected  Co  tee 
off  after  the  title  &t  pteeent  itdoni- 
Ing  the  brow  of  Bob  Morrieon.  of  the 

TJpllLnd^  Golf  Chih  Kntrlr^t  mml  be 
m  thi"  tjH!ids  !■(  J;ihi)  i:avpii  >fcre- 
tary  tjf  thfl  tiiilancl-s  i.iub,  by  Friday 
^vcnriis'  »•  S  <i(  !t>ck  Tiie  course  will 
be  ojM-n  to  romprtilrr.s  fi-r  pracrire 
on  Friday. 

The  Ilmt  Mini  m-i->!i.-'.  Luiml.,  '.[  [he 
meet  will  hi-  pimcii  ( .(i  AiiKij%t  :ir 
Quarter  and  Miiii-iiikui.1  mi  Aiigu'^t 
11,  ud  the  eluuDplda  will  woexid 
Silt  tturooe  on  Beptomber  1.  Labor 
Say,  teaemtim  UUztr-eta-boA 
flnalf.  Drtfiiiff.  putting,  «ppnMChiiig 
and  rrlxed  founooieo.  oompOlttkaB 
wn;  be  carried  out  to  OOOjItflOttDn 
uUh  the  tourney. 

A'  cording  to  Secretary  Caven.  en- 
ine.'i  are  pourlnf  In  fiut  and  when 
ihe  rontingent  1b  let  I"(■^r■  f"r  in? 
medal   round  soaip   Tiiip   go.f  will 

club  In  Th«  city  Ls  setidmg  forth  Its 
be«t  beU  with  bop«  at  n^axntat 
vtth  (he  crown. 

MORRIHUN  FAVORITE 
With  Morrlaon  playing  on  hU 
home  cotirse,  he  will  go  to  the  suri- 
Ing  poat  a  itrong  lavorlte  to  repeat 
tail  perfonQftBG*  of  twelve  mooCbs 
■ga  Re  sateetf  the  tMe  iMt  year  at 
the  oi>k  Rnv  lajraot  IV 
Harold  i.iT  r-!uMn,  ddhnptf  ftOtttatlM 
niils,  7  aiid  6. 

Fi'iir     rliib     rhamplaoa,  Sbltdd 

)\m  i.jnir^un,  Uplands:  Norbu  WU- 
lit-,'.  Coiwfxid.  Wlllard  WlOa,  lUk- 
rauiey.  and  Art  Beaaley,  VlBtarla, 
DTP  pxpected  to  bo  mm  ftartm  and 
all  tnay  have  aooieCbllV  to  fO- 
gatdtnc  UM  wbmabonta  of  Um  tltte 
tor  IMO.  Ottwrt  who  will  face  the 
■tarter  are  Jack  Matron.  R  J  Oar- 
CUK  Harold  Uneham.  Walter  Hall. 
Alex.  Stralth,  J,  H.  mrhard-^m 
OlarencaBryaJoltson,  Deamond  Bar- 


A  GRAVESTONE  114 

The  mountains  abo« 

.CRIPPLE  CREEK,  Col. 


Larg^^  Prices  Pairf 
In  Most  Events  at 
Popular  Enclosure 

Several  Ooublc-Bafftlcd  Odds  Art  Hoisted  Against 

Winning  Numbers    Billy  Skidd  Returns  Best 
Hgure* — Swift  Cop  Piaccs  to  Reward  $39 


It's  Easy  to  Own  a 

PERFECT 


Fmbb  IU.O&— Tanna 

Peden  Bros. 

1410-13  Douclu  8tr«tt 

Phone  R17 


M£N1   When  Thqr  See  You 
Thoy  8eo  Year  Hat  . 

Wear  a  Smart  One 

Fall  Hats 

Lalpst  »liaj»es  anil  tnloring* 
««.•••  $«30 

P  rice  &Sniitli  Ltd. 

614  YATES  ST. 


BOB  MORRI8UN 

Wh«  nfll  i«l«Ke  hi*  «Hr  »M  tto.n  .< 

»lJa)uti«  a*lt  Ctak  wkM  tbi  n*id  i»» 
la  tt»  naUfrlaa  raaM  Caaeay.  Mar- 
ttoM,   attfeaath   a   atnat   famlw.  will 
(•M  iMM  •f  lb*  •UlIMt  ovvmIUmi  W  bla 
>au(bf«l  rarcor. 

rett,  Franic  Thomas.  Art  Christo- 
pher, J.  Sarldent,  It  ChalUner,  F. 
DUIabough.  Dr.  Weatwood.  BiU  Pom- 
mof,  BUI  Nowoombo.  Walter  Hew- 
eonba.  Aek  M^vUle,  ooorge  Pretty. 
Al  lUk,  D.  A.  Macdooald.  Charlie 
Morrino,  Major  Altken.  Percy  Bd- 
moadi,  George  stralth,  H.  A.  lamay 
•sd  Diok  Wlleon. 

mm  10 

T 

£_ 

Heavyweight  Grapplers  to 
Appear  in  Return  Go  at 
Tilliciini  Gymnasium 

"ROCKY"  BROOKS  IN 

SEMi-WlNO-UP  SHOT 


Anxious  to  lajfi  back  the  prestige 
he  ]a<>t  here  In  Ma  last  eppearanre. 
when  lie  went  down  Xn  d-frnt  at 
thf  Imnds  nf  ih^  fust  afvl  ruKped 
PituI  Wllldn.-.,  rnirnirn  Br.ijjplrr.  Rob 
Kru«e.  of  pnrtlaiid,  i,i  rrrtilTii?  bark 
on  Saturday  to  r-ppoee  Wilklns  In  a 
return  battle.  The  bout  is  ihe  main 
event  of  Promoter  Fred  Richardson's 
presrntatlcn  at  the  TUlleum  gym- 
najtlum.  "Rocky"  Brooks.  u^I 
wrehtlrr.  will  br>  bark  nn  ttw  card 


niMU  VIUDSftiN 

IMT  HO«o»y 

COULD 

MAKE  OUT 


YLMIlNCO 
HASAftiCftD  UWKR 

UPPER  HALF  IS 

MOVAP;  ' 


alkUMAMo* 
I32.Z53 

SINTTO  A  CntUU) 

«>tKthkTe<emaiA 


Babe 
HERMAM  li 

star 

9  DIFFCRCMT  LUCUU^ 
M  YEARS 


EXPLANATION  FOR  YESTERDAY'S  RIPLEY  CARTOON 
The  remr-Year  Old  Kride  of  India   Children's  weddinBU  of  the  kind  I  attended  during  my  sojourn  sC 
Jaipur  were  quiw-  1 1; .t<u:i.itv  ir,  iiiitiii  iirmi  \pry  recently,    Tlie  English  Government  has  lately  Instituted 
some  energeUc  nie«sijrr,N  ui  sUmii  mi<.  ihi*  abus-.  »hlrh  h  highly  prejudicial  to  the  welfare  aS  ^ndta.  Z  drew 

The  Age  of  Ihe  groom  was  sU  yMura.  The  'Inurtan" 
age  of  eleven  years. 


llMoe  wtbe  want  loaUng  for 
leiiu'ietfc  after  Warstaa'a  aeaaa- 
tteuJ  iriaa  af  Manday,  ysatsrday 
al  Ihe  Waiaiia  taea  baek  had 

planty   ef    diversion    offered  Ut 
tbem  darlnx  the  srveD-eveot  pro- 
fr.smiiir.  ami  Ilmsr  who  managed 
til  .1  ■  i.u|)l'    or  Mliitii-r^  were 

«<lt  r<'>.iiij  'i]  hir  tlifir  afl'T noon. 

fiT    III  r\.nU    oiJlsKlri-  tiilrd 

and  ^o^lc   box  car  tlgunsn  were 

posted  asalMl  «Mr  «la  mm- 

ben. 

Billy  Skidd  returned  tlic  longest 
straight  odd.^  when  he  skulded 
home  in  the  second  event  to  have 
$3'iM  posted  against  hla  number. 
Pangold  ran  him  a  clow  aecond 
when  he  won  th«  fourth  aeont  to 
reward  the  fortunate  onea  wltb 
HUB  for  a  noee  dueat.  Another 
handaome  prire  waa  paid  by  ^Mar 
Shot,  who  copped  the  etxth  raea 
and  paid  32Sao  for  a  nose  paste- 
board. Jock  Beaman  paid  another 
ludicrous  Guni  when  tl8  was 
hoisted  fl'iainM  hit  iiuinber,  but  the 
longest  odds  of  the  day  was  left 
lor  n  plaoe  horse.  Swift  Cop  paylnf 
$M  In  the  fouxtb. 

Chatter  Bey  and  tHa  Ma;..v  i^o- 
vidsd  the  beat  tlnlih  of  the  day 
wbn  tha  latter  got  a  noee  dedaton. 
Sercral  other  good  raoea  were  seen 
by  a  large  crowd,  the  majority  of 
whom  were  woman. 

Palaes  led  the  rtden.  bringing 
home  two  wlnnera  and  l«o,thMi. 

cHATm  aors  winb 
Joekiy  oralgmyla  branbt  the 
faeortte  Chatter  iar  homo  a  neck 
wumer  to  the  mat  race  over  five 
and  a  half  fnrloiigB.  Dan  MUoy 
waa   second   and   M-nagir  9eth 


the  briflp  from  natiirr.  tnmiPdla'^'lv  afl<*r  t.ne  rriprriDnv 
remains  a  mere  tormalHy  imfi;  liip  iniltiren  reach  Ui 


K»»r,  Famona  French  Horap.  w.in  Ksttr,  t-h"  mrjgL  famous  fo  the  nendi  running  horses  headfl 

the  lixt  (A  all  equine  winners.  His  total  is  In  excess  of  $320,000,  won  In  eleven  races.  The  Amarlean'  Zee  la 
second  on  Uie  list  with  a  toUl  of  |3U,000  woo  In  twenty-three  raeca. 

Pleaac  address  all  queries  lo  Cartoonisi  Ripley,  c/o  King  Features,  New  Yorfc  Oty,  K.Y. 


Giants  Take  Second 
Place  From  Brooklyn 
In  National  League 

McGrawmen  Down  Cards  While  Robins  Lose  to 
Pirates — Cubs  Drop  Qne  to  Phillies  and  Battle 
to  Tie  in  Sixteen  Innings 


NATION  U.  LEAGUI 
The  downfall   of   the  National 
League  leaden  In  yestentayt  games 

(^ponent  yet  to  be  named- 


bam.  Bush  and  Hartnett.  Called: 


Wllkini  ha.1  the  disiln  -non  of 
being  the  only  man.  with  the  exccp- 
two  o<  "Dynamite"  Oua  Sonn-nber? 
worlds  champion,  and  Id.  -string- 
ier" Levla.  famaer  tKlebalAv.  to 
defeat  Knus  In  a  local  rtaw.  On 
Satiirrfav  night  the  ymithAil  Ptvi. 
ilandrr  will  be  In  then  aghttaM  to 
reverse  the  nod.  ' 
(|iva  qiMk  pwa  oaaofiio  ui  ouip 


A.M£RI(  AN   I  l  Adl  K 
NEW    YOHK.    Aug     19     C  har> 

;;7nTrntn";-;-on7"pu"c;  bTdV^' ,  ^^.i^.^'L^'^L'^.i^'^^^^^^^^^ 


Myrllr  Conii  Win$ 
lOO-Mvtrv  Senior 
Find  at  SporU 

HAMILTON.  Ont.  Aug.  If. 
— Uynia  Ooek-MoOowan. 
of  MOntnal.  fomiarty  at  To- 
ronto, won  the  100  metrea 
mentor  final  of  the  woneni 
Canadian  trark  events,  lead- 
ing  Hosf  O  Neili.  of  Toronto, 
and  Kay  Griffiths,  of  Toronto^ 
to  tbe  (jipe.  Her  ttaBo  waa 
13  7-10  seconds. 


at.  Loub.  i-2    The  OlanU  paesed 

the  Brooklyn  RidUna  antf  MrSy;2»°*«Vth  pI?^™« 

^       ....       .J  »W»  to  Uia  elghlh 

BrooUim  dropped  hnrk  bv  an  8-0  innJng,  R     R  B. 

defeat  at  the  hands  of  the  pittuburgh  I  Chicago     o    i  a 

Pirates,  while  OhlesgO  kept  pace  aa,M^w  York 3  8  0 
the  PhllUa  took  the  first  game  of     Batteries     r-nrn-*.,?  «nd  Grouse; 

hik;     ' .  ■■..-■ii 

Indiitii*   Win  Pair 

rr)N    AuR    19    -  Cleveland 


S 


4303 

4aM 


third.  The  winner,  always  In  doee 
quarters,  took  charge  at  the  head 
of  th5  stretch,  and  gamely  held  Oft 
the  d?t*rmlned  challenge  of  Dan 
MaloY.  The  latter  set  the  early 
paci*  ManaK-r  Srth  was  a  good 
third  over  Irish  Jury.  Janiw  c  and 
Lauram.  who  earned  qnlfe  a  lot  of 
money,  wer?  never  contender.-!  ] 
Odmlng  through  on  the  rail  nn 
the  home  stretch.  BUly  81UI1.  witli  SECOND  RACE— CtahBlnc ;  parse 
Jockey  Sporrl  in  the  saddle,  un-  'bree-ysaf  aide  and  elder: 

^  "."^^  P**^  W»»«»  the  "/^./""*S!?JLM>- 
King  entry  headed  home  a  Held  of 
ten  In  the  aecond  Ave  and  one-half 
furlong  gallop.  The  winner  was  ir. 


Biur  Skidd  (aporni...in.et  tu,sft  I  isi 
otircn  D(  PTMMr  <aass»        s.ie    4  m 

Uean  iD  neall    .  .,   isj| 

TiiDc  l:is  I'L  Aba  ne:  Cariula.  Uax- 
um  w  .  Bodsi  Pods*.  Tatavk  abasfacrd. 
Valter  Joa.  VUwyard 

Thud  raM  —  claimlH.  purn  ins.  for 
Wftitern  Caaadlao  bnd».  tbna-vm-olds 
knd  olttfr;  Mn  furloasa.' 
Jack  BMBiaa  iMaaaV  liaae  I  S  B»  I  S  »« 

:  Bf a  BiwMm  <a«Ur>   i  u    s  fo 

'■I'm  lUiaan  iRont  .    .  ] 

Mme,  1:01  4-9.  AtMi  ran  Rlkck  Aalat, 
Voik  B«U*.  Bon«ra  BUr.  ■Tuacadot.  Tvtli. 
U^ti  Vicioria 

•  MarkriiUa  cntrr. 

I  oui-.S    racf-  -ClatnUis.  Suri*  MOO,  (or 
ihi"  irir  aid*  sod  oUtri  flva  turloost: 
Ciiicoid    chlpplnfi  .  .  .IIS  aa  IIS.1t  I  B  4S 

a»iti  Cup  >D  Naall  as.sO  IB.M 

SkiKiiln  I  Palatal   

Tlmr.  1  m  Alio  ran  American  Uo.or. 
Gold  CapL  ja«h  aiUrorU).  Bbaata  Oraooy, 
Dora  Somtra.  LKUa  Cop.  Ma  O- 

nttb  rs<:»— otalmlBC.  paraa  IMS.  for 
tbm  raar-alda  and  oMtri  Mf  mtU- 
Tatar  Doylf  «Swin>..|  l.fe  |  CIS  I  I.4S 
WIcUwaek    (PraMttu)     ...    USt  S.M 
OaUnHw  JO  (Ntoost   a.« 

HM<sr  n«A  tea  Baa.  AsoiM.  Brook- 

atalh  taao—oaallm.  sunt  lioo  r  t 
Uuet-yaarHMs  and  sMtii  ant  niit  ana 
••vaaty  ranlt.- 

BMsr  ahot  fXelM  MI  M  SII.TV  I  efl^ 

SbaSU  LOT  irtaftlekW     .  .     t.M     4  50 

raved  war  ia8o«>   lu 

TtBS.  1:41  i-S  AlBo  ran:  Onutor.  War- 
Una.   Jack   Knlsbt,  JlBmy   Tilna.  Sand- 

rifinit'  rae«— Claialaa,  punr  ison  tcr 

librae oMi  olda   and    nMfli,    oor    mil*  ttiti 
a*Ttnir  lardt 
WtUUD    D  la  loom 

tralacti             . ,     .  1  I  to  t  4  40  t  3  U 

DuHnaa  (P«vtci   ...              *  ij  j 

(Maoan  (Ffodrtakai  m 

1W   1^   Also  ran:   amt  Mooar. 

aseirs  aamm,  rum  wma. 

oivmcicnrr  BTTRiM 

PpST  BACB-gaMu;  parse 

•ve  rorioagi  UA. 

4254    FtBOk  a.  

43W  Bremenrald  

43S8    Bem  VareweU  

War  Rose  

RprlngfJeld   

Danle      

Queen  Merle  

bUm  Jennlngi  ... 

Tbwton'S  Oem   

Orand  PoUy  

Also  eligible: 

4250    Irish  Jury    

4289  Chatterbcv   

4259     Manager  Beth  

4248     Aden  II    


1931 


"Alif^i  y^tmth  a/  dhe  Air 

Before  you  make  a  purclu^c 
of  any  radio,  be  aure  ami 
hear  this  magnificent  instru- 
ment—liiygcr  and  belter 
valtie  than  be{ore. 

Majestic  has  always  act  the 
pace,  anil  will  ronlitme  (..  ilo 
so.  Thousands  o(  saiisiicil 
cQstomera  can  testify  to 
tfte^  ^NQQltMMe. 

Majaatic  Headquarters 


Kent' 


641  Yates  St       I'hnnr  W4') 


Also  eligible: 

4an    Skooiin    lu 

4282     Swift  Cop   101 

42Stl     James  C     106 

FOl  Ki  ll  RACK— c;ialmtDg;par»e 
UOO;  three-re«r-olds  and  older; 
Bve  and  ang-hnlf  hsrloaga  <U). 

<42S2i   Tenaaa   im 

Jean  Manila  iot 
Haroum        r  \       i,  100 

Saity    —  IM 

Shasta  Qraney  .......  IM 

Dudu    104 


4180 
42Sd 
4362 
4217 
4323 
4352 
4247 
4356 


lis 

lU 
lU 

111 

109 
109 
107 
107 
107 
100 


107 
109 
108 

109 


Rufflng 


Really  vottdfrfttl  baitatna  In  re- 

tniflt,  guaranteed  bleytfigl  Oooie 
in  today  and  see  thun.  Yarus 


*5 


MONTinT 


PUMLEY  & 
RITCHIE,  LTD. 


"»«Hsr  BlaiKlaa-' 
eil  WUm  M.  taroaaa  BMs.t 


BUY 

MYAH'S  DAYMABK 

Tb*  An-anuA  noMr  aiado.  anwota 

aa  aUk  aad  OsaU  L«a.  at 

aaoTKH-ra  sToaa 
inaiia  oiNst' 


OfCOKDEFn 


Make  DrrUlnn  Mnnd.iv 
Sunday  (  lonlnit 

VANfOUVER.  AuR  IB -WHi.  the 
iUR^,\.ition  by  Mayor  W  H  Malkln 
that  miniature  golf  courv  owners 
a'SS?***  opinion  ■  and  close 

their  oourMB  BUBday.  the  police 
oommtesloo,  at  a  special  meeting 
thu  morning,  decided  to  defer  tUl 
Monday  any  action  regardlne  Ban- 
day  play, 

"What  fl  wrnna  with  Sunday  golf 
nn  th^^f  iiiiniBture  courses?"  asked 
J.  W.  deH  FarrlB,  K.C,.  counsel  for 
the  proprietors  He  described  the 
game  as  clean.  healLhy  recreation 

Doirt  think  that  you  are  going 
to  make  people  go  to  church  by 
driving  them  olt  the  mlnlatun  goir 
courses."  he  defllarad.  "They  wool 
go  You  should  consider  what  the 
3.000  people  who  play  mtmature  golf 
on  Sundays  would  be  doing  if  they 
were  not  allowed  on  the  courses. 

"How  does  this  parlkulsr  activity 
measure  up  ti  the  general  standard 
of  pennltl^'d  Sunday  actltlty?" 
asked  counsel  "That  should  be  the 
teat.  I  eubmit  that  it  doMit  differ 
materially  from  Lbe  other  forms  of 
Sunday  dlvtnlea  which  are  allowed 
I  "tattitng.  motoHag  and  ao  on." 


$5,000  Will  Go  to  Winner 
of  Ten-Mile  Race  at 
Toronto 


llialr  dooble-headar.  log.  and  than 
battled  tha  leader  to  a  6-6  tie  hi 
the  ateond  gnaM.  wMeta  wont  sixteen 
innlnga  bwora  darknoK  gtcpped 

pll.w.  itwlf-  rir/ralrd  U:-'   fV-^fdn  Red  Sox 

Tha  standing  Of  the  three  leaden :      "'^■"'"^     ]    "f^'i  "-3  bere  todav  ^.^^^ 

W     L.    PCI    WeMey  Ferrcll  wen  his  twenty-flrst   CLOSE  TO  F  FTY 

Chicago'  .  71   44    TOTi victory  of  the  eeaaon  In  the  opener.  »a 

New  York  _  _    87   48    .5«ll„.^'?*  R.   H.  B. 

Brooklyn  r,3   m    515  homh  '   "  * 

n.^jr,'r^»  !  '"^l^'I^erW'F^^el'r  and"  fiwell! 

PnrSBUROH.    Aug,    19    -  The  Gallon.  Bii^hey  and  Berry, 


Second  game— 

Cleveland  . 

Boeion   

BatCartaa:  Laweon 
RuaaeD.  Durham  and 


R.  H.  B. 

...    7    11  I 
.--3     7  1 
and  MyaU: 

Connolly. 


COATES 

Plymouth 

DRY  GIN 

The  best  in  1793— the  txrst  to  <lny 
BOTTLKO  IN  PI.Va«OUTH,  KNOUANQ 


Thitg(l\erti»cinent  is  not  i>ubllal|ed  u(  Uiaplajfed  bv  the  Liqtiot 
CootroJ  Bwd  or  by  Um  Govcrontnt  of  Briliah  CoIbbU^ 


Pirates  made  it  two  straight  over  the 
Brooklyn  Robins  today  by  poandlng 
three  Brooklyn  pltehen  for  a  0-0 
triumph.  Stara  Bwetenlohald  Brook- 
lyn to  six  hlbL  R.   R.  B. 

Brrwklyn     o     ff  4 

Flttsburgh    P    12  0 

Ratteriea:    Phelps.    ElllQlt,  Moas 

snd  LK^pea,  PiQinkh:  Bvatonle  and 

HemsJey. 

Braves  »hat  Out  Reds 

CINCINNATI  AiifT  19  Boston 
shut  out  ClnclnnnU  m  the  last  game 

of  the  season  hers  between  the  two'Phllrdetphla   _   0     5  j 

teams,  4-0.  R    H,    BE.  I    Balterte^    Blaeholder  and  Ferrell; 

3naton     4     g     OiWslberg,  Rcmmell  and  Cochrnne. 

Batterlos:  Praokhouae  and  Crooln:     wA^wiwriTrtw  a      ,0  . 
Rlxev  Ash  and  Oanih  vva.shinoton.  Aug  19  -  Detroit 

_r™  ^r™^  der,.«tefj  Wiwhington  Urrr  l^day.  3-1. 

wwa  aseve  vp  ]  m  a  pitching  duel  between  Whitehlll 

ST.  LODIB.  Aug.  lS<~Tha  Mew  1  and  Brown.  R.  h.  B 

York  aisnti  «ent  Uito  aaeood  pbice'Oetrcat   „   g    g  1 

In  the  Natkmsl  League  today  by  Washington   „  1    g  t 

taking  a  cIom  game  from  the  Card-i   Batfetrtea:  WWIthlll  and  Oaiaulala: 
Inals.  4-3.  white  Brooklyn  lost  tO'Brovn  and  KoA 
Ptttsburnh      Tlie    Giants  bunched' 


Brown'i  Whitewash  A'li 
PHILADELPHIA.  Aug  19 -The  St 
Louis  Browns  defeated  the  Athletics 
7-10  today  in  the  Anal  gaoie  of  tha 
series  here.  OoaUn  hit  three  hom- 
ers and  Oeorge  Blaeholder  held  the 
A's  to  Ave  hits.  R.   R.  B. 

St.  Louis   — .«-„   7    Ig  0 


TO  SEEK  AWARD 


three  hits  In  the  second  Inning  for 
three  of  their  talHcs.  R.  H.  E. 
New  York  „          4   13  0 

St.  LOttlO   2     9  0 

BattertcR:  RtobbeD  and  Hogan, 
OThtian:  t4ndaay  and  Mancuso. 

ahrteen-budnr  Qmk 

OBICAOO.  Aug.  The  Cubs 
and  Philadelphia  battled  to  a  t^ii 
leadlocfc  in  cbtteen  Innings  In  tha 
-aeond  game  of  today's  dooUe- 
haader  after  the  PhiUlea  had  won 
Iba  flnt  one.  9  to  8  It  vss  the 
seeond  Tvertime  tie  of  (he  series. 
Sundsy's  second  game  having  goiw 
!leveo  bmlngs  without  a  derision 
ind  nwemllallin  MV*  double  bit! 

Pvat  gam^v.  IL  h.  k 

Phlladelphto  Aug 

'hieago      S   U  1 

natt/Ti/-A:  (nreetland.  Bibbb,  WO- 
ir^utrhtry  and  DavU,  Root,  TaaAOtlt, 
iWelsim  and  HartoatL 

Serond  Kam^  R.    R.  E. 

Philadelphia    0  la  3 

Obldago —   fl   10  1 

BattailM:  OoUtna  and  RcMa;  Ga- 


I  NtOaT.OANBI 

..*t  0»Mand-  R.  H.  K. 

Hollywood   .  loo 

Oakland    |     T  1 

Batteries— Turner  and  Baaslar. 
Severld:  Craighead,  Ur<;iuatd  and 
Lorn  bard  I 

At         Angelea—  R    H.  B. 

Portland  6     7  1 

Los  Angeles   •   13  1 

Batterlee-Ksattaig,  Walters  and 
Woodan:  Baaeht  and  Bannah. 

At  HefTamnto  R.  H.  E. 

Mlaslona   .  .  S    g  S 

Sacramentrt   S     g  I 

BarterleA  t  Hllrtti  ■nil'fcgnl. 
FUrui  bitI  Wirt* 

ASHTON  BROTHERS' 

POLO  TEAM  LOSES 

NBW  YORK,  Ang.  If.— Tht  four 
Aahtmi  brcLhers,  polo  players  of 
Australia,  «T:t  tmineed  today  by 
the  United  SUtea  Amy  four.  na. 
tionai  joBftir  alMHaMi^  U  geai* 
too. 


TORCNTTO.  OnL.  Aug.  if,— Uore 
than  two  score  feminine  fwlmmlng 
stars  will  endeavor  to  overoome  the 
two-fold  handicap  provided  by  Lake 
Ontario's  Icy  waters  and  the  pei-rrr- 
Ing  lamprey  eels  therein  to  win 
the  tS.OOO  prize  offered  by  the 
Canadian  National  EiUilbltlon  to  ihe 
*Uiner  of  the  women's  ten-mile 
marathon,  one  of  the  features  of  the 
opening  day  on  August  33. 

Marking  the  conehialon  of  many 
months  faithful  trahdng,  fvty- 
three  memalds  are  expeetod  to  take 
the  plunge  at  the  start  about  noon 
Ftlday.  providing  the  ware-  had  a 
temperature  of  58  degrees  or  better 
four  hours  prior  to  itartUig  time.  It 
the  water  la  under  tbe  stipulated 
temperstura  Iba-  iwlm  W  be 
postponed. 

The  list,  which  closed  last  Satur- 
day, wu  released  lor  publloatlun 
today.  R  contained  an  ouletandtng 
■urpriae.  9U  down  the  list  la  the 
name  of  a  t^nlted  aiatii  Olympic 
•wtmmlng  ehanvlan,  nana  9£hcr 
than  Idas  Cthel  McQarry.  Bttflalo. 
nho  will  be  making  her  dlftat  Into 
the  professions:  rsnk<i 

Ethel  Hniif  rjnrv,  New  York 
favorite  and  «l>'i;a-t  ul  the  even!  two 
II mm.  Is  tapering  on  her  tralnlnj 
hera,  aa  axe  must  of  the  other 
dangardua  ooMeodcaa 

Bb  natldba  are  represented  by  the 
fair  naUton,  oannahy.  Denmark. 
Pteiland.  VnUad  Btatea  and  Canada 
babig  the  oamiMaa  tram  «boa 
entrants  haaa  oooR.  Qaaada  and 
tha  UUIed  BUtM,  nf  HigMi,  have 
by  far  tha  gMt  npmmt^mm,  tn- 
olttdtng  tha  faeond  anai  to  annex 
ttaa  Mgigy  porittana. 

HIOGETwolgast"" 

TAKES  TRIMMING 

LOS  ANOELBS,  Oaltf..  Auk  19 
—Midget  Wolgast.  reoognlxed  sa 
world  (  flyweight  btntlng  champion 
of  New  York  and  Pennsylvania  was 
admlnlaicred  a  fi'ind  btaUng  by 
Newsboy  Brown.  veter;^n  Loa  An- 
gelea trial  horse,  here  tonight. 


close  contention  throughout,  moved 
up  when  called  upon  and  won  the 
decision  by  half  a  length.  C^ieoi  of 

ProMicr  bettered  her  position 
throughout  an't  copied  the  place 
berth,  while  the  old  favorite  Ucan, 
took  the  r,hrm  berth  The  latter  set 
the  pace  for  a  half  Carlisle  was 
fourth  after  doairg  stron:;iy  Valley 
Joe.  the  faeortte,  was  never  a  con- 
tender. The  wtauwr  paid  «S7.ao 
straight 

JACK  BEAMAN  SURPRISES 
Jark  ne.iman  sprung  anHher 
surprlw  when  he  ruptured  tlie  tliird 
race  over  five  furlongs  by  a  nrck 
from  the  favorite.  Bee  Somn,-,  in  n 
great  stretch  drive.  Bee  Bomers  and 
Jaek  Beaman  zaoad  Uka  a  team 
practteaUy  Qia  wtwle  rtmte  and 
were  always  welt  In  fronU  Jim 
Rogan  oloeed  a  lot  of  ground  In 
winning  the  show  money.  He  ww 
an  entry  with  "niacador.  The  latter 
was  cloae  for  a  half,  but  waa 
plnrhed  off  at  the  top  of  the  back 
Ktretfh  Jack  Beaman  returned 
$ia  Mratght 

81UI  another  Mirprl.i*  was  regis- 
tered In  the  fourth  race  when 
Jockey  Chipping  brought  Pangold 
home  a  good  winner.  The  winner, 
always  well  up.  went  on  top  at  the 
head  of  the  homa  atntch  to  win  bv 
a  length.  Swift  Oop,  another  out- 
sider, took  tha  plaoa  alot  and 
Bkootln  third  barth.  Amvloan  Mo- 
tar  was  In  front  untU  the  torn  for 
home,  but  wtned.  Joe  O.  waa  a  red- 
hot  favorite,  Init  never  looked  like 
a  winner.  Jack  Ellswurth.  aecond 
choice,  threw  Jockey  De  Pord  twice 
before  the  barrier  was  sprung  and 
then  refused  to  break.  De  Pord 
«Iu)wed  (treat,  camene**  In  hanging 
ont'-'  lii.-i  ni'-'iiii'  wh-n  (lirn*ii,  and 
VUf.  L'\:rv.  R  I-  ^    ■■  1-  ■^r  rrnwd 

TUMMY  DOYl.K  ^HOWS  -  PEED 

Tommy  Doyle,  with  Swift  dolnu 
(he  booting,  took  g  tJirllUng  decl- , 
slon  from  WIckawack  In  the  Hfth 
race  over  a  mile.    Oaiioping  Joe  I 
waa    third.     Tommy    Doyle    and  I 
Wlckawaek  fought  It  oat  the  whole 
route   r\tnnlnK   like   a    team,  and 
were  In  a  claaa  by  themselvea.  Gal- 
loping Joe  was  a  good  HiM.  ftaak 
Oat  lor  was  fourth. 

Spear  Bbot  won  hit  oaaODtf 
straight  out  and  gave  form  folldv- 
era  anothar  groat  Aaefc  in  the  alxtb 
raea  ovar  a  aUi  and  seveBty  yards 
Bhaata  Xilr  was  aoeond.  a  langtb 
behind  tha  wlnnar.  and  Paved  Way 
third.  Spaar  Shot  wis  always  close 
and  look  command  after  going 
three-quarters  to  win  easily-  Shasta 
Lily  W01  a  good  second,  while 
Psved  Way  fought  11  out  with  the 
second  choice,  Dosiler.  In  copplna 
show  money  by  a  bead.  Sandawept 
the  favurlte.  waa  poDad  «p  after 
going  a  half. 

The  pubUe  efaotoe,  Wtkh^  Blos- 
som, proved  to  be  tha  beat  In  the 
last  race  and  won  golttf  amp. 
Klngsman  waa  laeood  and  OuUaean 
third.  Tha  vIbbv  aaoM  along  on 
Iba  outride  on  tha  hnna  aInMi  and 
was  nertr  m  danger  afttr  that 
Klngsman  set  the  paeb  until  Wiu- 
up  Bioaaom  pMed  hta  vp>.  Onlla- 
csn  waa  ahniya  doaa.  ^mia  mad 

tired 

KmiilM  frdlow- 

lhr>c  *itar  nMt    *n;t    BMSt:  aO* 

mTi"  t  s  y<  I  1  SO  t  1  se 

Iian    M*l'<-,f    -Brnrri '  1 1  SO  1 

UanMT   »fi'>    'Cbenias)   4Se 

Tini*  1  19  I  «  AtM  raw:  I  saw,  iim 
Jam.  Und'  l^.  Wa«W  Wmtfk  MsallSii 
JaiB«*  C.  Irtah  Jmn.  H 

-ht**  'r*T-aM 
baU  (orlaasr 


4255 
43ftS 
4>57 
4334 
4940 


Norton  ,   \u 

Invtctua   113 

True  Shot     lis 

Prince  Taro  -   113 


Lucky  Monday   111 

—  -     Jack  Ledl   lOtt 

*22^      L,  S  Junior    109 

42W      Viking   108 

43SA    Smart  Bovaa  109 

—  Plying  Prinoiaa  107 

Also  eligible: 

4300     Ucan  _i„*i^_  107 

4354     Tatters   113 

080    Quean  of  Prosser  103 

4360    undy  Lou   loo 

TOntO  RACE  — Clalmtaf;  pniBe 

*h»e-jw-***" 


Ave  and  MM! 


farlaiws  (U). 


41M    King  Flame  lU 

4340    Minnie  Meadows  lOf 

4178    Willow  BramMs  log 

425S     Moonchlld   UM 

4'Jirt     Sun  Fash  .   W3 

SUrwhlm     IM 

4347     Maurice   Mulcahy  108 

OS7    Shasta  Bishop   lOO 

4851    81a  Turpln   104 

4337    Brtle  Soraers    103 


Qraney 

June  bUt  .  .....  .„_.  104 

Oregon  Mist   104 

Seima  Barbee  ,_.  104 

suit  Train   :  104 

Also  eligible:  , 

««      g  lii 

4304  JPkrrona  Beth  .... 
4363    Amorlran  Motor 

nPTR  BACB-^Tbe 
Handir.ii);    purse  gOOO;  fOe  _ 
yaar  '•ul^  .tnd  o!der;  one'WBa 
aevenly  yards.  • 

*MA    Raiiida  .^.u  ^itl 

4337  Erf  en  Slon  ....a*-^w.-^;'iOf 

42<2     Yo.  khome  .U7 

'42391     Hairv  H.  Bdl  -»104 

41111      lii"/   i:   ..  100 

SIXTH  HA(  t  —  (  lalmins  ;  purae 
S300:  ihrfr-vr.ir-olds  and  older; 
one  mile  und  •.rceair  yaais  (g>v 

4304     &L>.:ur.'thut    ..kM-.ii.^.u.)  193 

4360  Billy  Wftla  i^.*tli 

4230  Atasoadar  113 

4354  Kscolane   "„I-IU 

4a6T  WUI  Ward  „  ll3 

4338  -WU  &  rfffl  111 
H  F  V  E  N  T  H  RACB-CMMag; 

P'»iy<r  u(M;  ihrce-year-elgi  and 
older;  ane  nalle  and  OM-onarlea  01. 

■ —    Cas  Welch  ......ij..^  llg 


43SB 
4357 

4287 
42AS 
43A8 
4133 
43&g 


Mib  McOee   tio 

On  the  Job   110 

Missoula  Boy   110 

Nelrtii  Jfi  .   ,„  100 

Hiss  cleo  Rwrlteeter..,  108 
Shadow  Spark  1U 


Pliat  post.  3:10^ 
*Apprenttea  altowanee  fflilmga, 

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NXWPORT  R.1.  Aug.  ID^-ManOl 
BalnvUto.  ■Canadian  Davis  cvp  star, 
of  Montraal,  wat  today  dtfeatad  bv 
■ddlB  Jaoobs.  of  Baltlmora.  6-4.  0-4, 
in  his  third  round  mgtiAi  of  tka 
annual  Newport  Cashw  InvUatlan 
tennis  tournament. 

England  has  been  divided  into 
40,000  enumeration  difttrlcts  Iq  iCM|» 
aration  for  tskins  i!ie  census  liSll 

vear 


New! 


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COLORED 
SHORTS 

a  •  .  for  that  very  youth- 
ful athlete  of  yours! 

If  ho'l  m  raung  as  three  and  oot  more  thaa 
six,  he's  just  the  right  age  lo  wear  ihese 
f.oe  all-wool  sbods  ta  handsooa'paHeis  and 
light  t%v«ed  mixtures  ...  and  probably  not 
at  all  loo  yoing  to  be  detiglited  with  Kii 
new  logil  la  perfect  good  tatte  when  worn 
with  harmonizing  or  coatrastmg  >cr«ey. 
Mar  we  sftaw  fon  ikoB> 


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nr. 

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Mm  •  »s  a*tc  n»iaa« 
■aUUMbae  isss 


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Reiuiilt  Bieycies 

BMTTBItinr 

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rHE  DAILY  COLONIST.  X'lCTORlA,  B.C.  WEDNESDAY,  AUGUST  20. 


At  The  Playhouses 


rOLVNBIA  The  moit  popular 
THEATRE  mystery  story  o(  Oaa- 
loii  Latoux,  noted 
French  master  of  w^lrd  storleft.  lia? 
been  mad*  lulu  u  su[»*r  dialogue 
•crcen  drauia  by  Unlvn.sal  U  is 
"Tilt  Ptuatom  of         Opera,  '  now 

bjlng  Abowo  «t  Um  Oolumbi»  The- 
HM.  vj^ft  M  Chanv  M  ttie  iiar 
Mueh  flt  the  oUbonto  dnou  li 

shown  in  full  color  ^frecti. 

<;OLiaKIJM  Devil  4  Harbor  -  now 
VBBJIWC     at  the  oatwuni  The- 

  »lre.  unTolda  the  t«*n- 

mt  romance  oC  ft  trmpestuous 
*t«>  («1U  In  love  with  the  man  kJic 
bM  Hottttf  to  ruin.  Set  IB  the 
colornil  ateoaphere  ol  a  Culbbeut 
coaA  town  ommm  by  Enady  pearl 
trader*.  Mktten  dr  fnrtone.  ftift- 
tivea  and  ne*«r-<lo-««Ib.  "Devi  I  > 
Harbor "  offers  Lupe  Velez  the  mi»< 
oolMfta  whtele  of  her  thort  but 

WAIBOW  "A  HcyaX  Romance 
Vnum  ahowlng  today  at 
tbe  majpbouae  The- 
ttre.  Is  a  dlvorttnt  bit  of  romantic 
romedy  Tbe  etorjr  li  eu  of  tlMM 
dehghtiuUy  Improbable  aftalrr 
Huwever.  It  Is  juat  human  eiwi^fa 
to  play  upon  your  heartstrlnge,  even 
while  your  ildes  ache  with  '""itllrf 
«t  tb*  hilariously  funny  sttittn& 

CAgtgflgi    One  ot  the  moet  un- 
nouTU  vatmX  amreEatkm  of 
male  «atoi«  In  Um  hls- 
td  nioOaa  pielartt  ' 


AMVSEMEltTS 

On  tbaSwtai 

Captt«l-RlQbMd  SulliifaMes 
hi  nh«  Dawh  FMniL 

Oba&ey. 

Cda%a»-rDcftt-e  Bwhor.'* 
teMurtng  Uipe  VbML 

Pmiiliileii  ttmh  <lMUenha 
in  '*The  l4ul]r  of  ScandaL" 

rttybeie  "A    Ronl  Ro- 

U«r.  ».i  BttlFluttMAtarhe. 


CrnUl  Gardes  — 

and  Oaodnc. 


Advertising  Managers  at  Banff 


Richard  B»i  thfliness,  First  Na- 
tiniial- Vltaphmir  star,  hi  "The 
[>rtwn  Patrol,  -  r1  the  Capitol  The- 
atre all  this  «eek  LVHiglaa  Falr- 
henks.  Jr.  Nell  Httinllion  (Jardnfr 
James  and  two  English  aclois  takr 
bnpoitftni  parU  in  thla  Barthelmees 
prodseMofa.  The  moM  Important  of 
Ihe  leeMT  xolee  le  ptaftd  by  WU- 
Uam  Jamiey.  whom  nrM  Mfttteoal- 
Vltsphooe  plac«d  undtr  Mtttaraet 
tfltr  nalof  his  splendtd  mvt  in 
"The  Dawn  Patrol." 


pomooif 


WOMEN'S  MP 
TO  BE  CROWNEO 
IN  MEET  TODAY 


"The  iMty  of  Soao- 
dat;"  Mtbo-Ooldvyn- 
Mayor^  nav  drama 


THS  photOffraph,  by  C.P.R.,  ahows  deltgate*  to  the  Western  Ctttidlaa  Newspaper  Adv«rtiiln(  Managers' 
convention  held  recently  at  Banff.  Left  to  right:  Back  row.  standlnSt  C.  QuiUiam,  Chkaco*  R.  L. 
Sunley.  Calgary  Albertan;  C.  W.  Roche.  Spokane;  H.  T.  Graham.  Dayton.  Ohio;  W.  A.  Patterebn.  Victoria 
Time*;  S.  Griffith.  Vancouver  Sun;  A  W.  Motcorella,  Wirniipag  Tribune;  J.  Torrence.  Lethbridge  Herald. 
Silting:  W.  II.  Jackson.  Spokane  I>aily  Times;  Mrs.  J.  D.  MacmiUan.  Calgary:  W.  C.  Russel,  Vancouver 
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SOUND  AUCTION^ 
and  CONTRACT 

lif  W/iam  C.  WHITEHEAD 
2ie  10oH€i}  GrtaMJ^iAarUi^  4k 


A  Wbok-Bwrted  Effori  WB  Ohm 
mf  m  Apparently  nitpWtM 

SltoaUen 

A  A  J  10  6  2 

«  Kl 
*  S  7  3 


A  9 


r  M   lA  K ■ 4 


A  7«  542  r     ■  ♦  Q J8 
*  A10AKSl.,,jJ«QA 
A  Q76* 

V  A  J  8 
4  A  10 
4  K  J  4 

Centrael  BMdhic 

2ntlRd. 
4  A 


U  f  .-t 

North 


Ut  Rd. 

1  N.-T. 
Pa's 

2  A 

I'ii  '.T 


South 
West 

ssei 


Auction  Bidding 

1  N.-T.  fMi 
Paaa  fttt 


We  often  see  hands  with  which, 
thpugb  the  bidding  la  sound,  making 
coiikraet  or  bum  la  very  doubtful 

As  tai  the  abMi  deal,  this  sttuatton 
fai  likely  to  arise  where  a  border-line 
take-out  of  a  No-Trump  has  been 
mode  with  a  suit  for  which  th«  No- 
Trump  bMdfr  holA  fWVUoaal  Mp- 
port. 

The  above  deal,  whm  obl  flf  the 

ftdvpr'i.irtc,'  held  n  twr -nutter,  is  so 

>ALiiNr  ri'iM-i  «u  riiK  BinoiNO 
lontrarl:  Sn  iNi  f  'leas  live  bid- 
ding wtlh  oiir  U:t  Pninip  and  West 
poAsea.  North  iiohi.'i  2',  <\\.iU-V  trlcJt.'i 
and  a  dlotxtbuiion  which  might,  be 
well  fitted  for  the  No-Trump  bid. 
but  slooe  lu  quick  trleks  are  held  in 
flve-eard  ft»de  suit  and  therolsno 
honor  hdd  In  Chibs,  he  deems  it 
bfrfT  to  bid  two  Spades  than  to 
Rivr  :,n  immediate  assist  to  the  No 
Tiump  EAJ^t  pBji»eA  and  South  bids 
four  Spadeji  His  hand  Is  ao  strong 
that  he  Is  Hfraid  :hat  North  cannot 
rebtd  ThnuRl;  hi'  has  no  dUtrlbu- 
tional  value  In  support  of  the  Spade 
bid  as  far  as  ability  to  ruff  Is  eon- 
cemed.  he  has  four  Qpadea.  whleh  In 
ttaeU  should  help  out  North's  Spade 
suit.  This  bid  of  four  Bpodts  eoo- 
ehtdea  Ihe  bidding. 

AaetteBt  South  Mds  one  No 
Trmuk.  Woit  pusM  and  Nortb  Uda 
two  Bpatfn;  eaooMnK  the  bMdfev. 


tux 

All  A  verr  hard  hand  to  open. 
T9  ted  j^y  from  a  King.  parUcu- 
larlr  WHllhe  suit  U  long,  generally 
htvohtts  the  lo&s  of  a  tnck^hence 
the  opening  of  a  Heart  Is  ad%'tsable 
Wh*re  oppnnfTit*  >^i<ld!ng  h&s  been 
so  fltrong.  It  d"r?i  not  appear  desir- 
able to  o^n  a  threi?-fard  Diamond 
suit  headed  by  the  q- j.  and  the  two- 
Oftrd  Ohib  suit,  uing  the  Q-nlne. 
appears  worse.  Althoogb  he  b«< 
thfl  KUig  of  Spades,  it  Is  Uksly  thst 
North  and  South  have  the  rest  of 
the  honors,  and  that  if  South's  hand 
cintain,-;  the  Are  the  Kint;  lost 
wa>,  wiill.  Lf  Nfii  tj,  h.)l<i.\  the 
.Ai'p  the  Kliiij  luiiiiot  b«'  out. 
lot  he  holds  three  Spade*.  A'^rord- 
Ingly  he  opens  Uie  four  f  t  s.^ndes. 
S9«tlt  ptitfs  the  three  vv<>t  tjie 
atoA^nd  Itarth  Colaii  the  tricx  with 

Korth  eaoBot  tgU  MMOpr.or.  ndl 
Sut  scttialty  UHA  OMTSidM  td 
the  King  orlgbmUy.  Ml  tb»  l^leb- 

tkina  are  that  he  did  Clrantlng 
such  to  be  the  faf  t  w.>uM  appear 
that  he  mu.^l.  Inw  Spari(>  trtck. 

one  Mf.itr  \::i-„  .^.'l  ;*i>  riuh  trick* 
onlcu  EAhl  should  happen  to  hold 
bo4h  tbe  Aee  and  Quean  of  Cltibs. 

Sbioe  »  B«art  nnaeso  must  be 
token  In  ttme.  he  takas  It  nOw  so 
that  he  m«y  assure  hhas^  as  to  the 
Spade  situation.  AeeonUngly  he 
leads  the  two  ot  Hearts  uA  Inklo  the 
trick  In  r>iin:my  with  the  Jack  He 
now  lea<i^  ttif  nve  of  Spades,  to 
irtileh  Wc^t  'i<.\\s  t  )  loUow  5ult. 

He  t.'ike.',  a  iru  k  wlt.'i  ihp  Ace  «nd 
iMds  a  sin&ii  Club.  Raat  playing  t~ie 

Dhie.  The  Jattk  Is  played  from 
Oumay  and  West  takes  the  trick 
with  the  Ace: 

West  now  leads  a  null  Diamond 
to  a  poBsIble  K-J  or  Q-J  In  East's 
hand 

With  the  Idea  of  stripping  the 
hand.  North  takes  the  trick  with  the 
King  and  leadA  another  C\\i\i  This 
la  lakffi  w:ih  the  King  Ui  l  i:'iriiy 
A  amaU  Club  Is  led  from  Dummy, 
which  Is  taken  by  the  lea  tfl  West's 
band.  West  leads  anottur  XHa- 
mood.  irtrioh  South  takos  with  the 
Aee  In  DnnunT'  Dummy  leadi  the 
ten  of  Dlftmonds,  Which  No)th 
trumps.  A  small  tnmip  now  puts 
East  in  th*-  !e»'i  Jind  he  Is  nbllg*'d  to 
lead  away  .'ron.  hi'*  KU.iT  Henrla, 

Of  cotirsf.  had  N;:>rl,h  knf>wn  Ihit 
Went  lield  the  ten  and  uliie  of 
HOarts  alone.  hl.s  problem  wmild 
have  been  emsy.  but  without  nurh 
knowledge  lie  must  play  the  hand  so 
as  to  E«t  noio  atslstaneo  xmrn  the 
adveriartts. 


of  modem  M>cle(y,  win  close  its 
run  todaif  ak  the  D'tnunion  The- 
atre. The  new  plrM'.>  hu.^  ^  not- 
able cast  headed  by  ^!!^^  t  hatter- 
tun  a^  tiie  actress  wtii>  U])irt.s  Lon- 
don arialocracv.  am!  Basil  Rath- 
bone  Ralph  Fr>rbe.s,  Nance  O'Netl. 
Herbert  Biin.stoii  Moon  Carroll. 
R(Aert  Bol  (!f !  r  y  r  1 1  Chad  wick , 
Bffle  KUsler,  Edijar  Norton  and 
Others  appear. 


i 


CLOSE  TODAY 
TORI  MEET 

Nam6&  ffn*  Junior  Tennis 
Championships  Must  Be 
Filed  This  Evening 

TOURNAMENT  TO 

OPEN  TOMORROW 


THE^t^tli^ht 

uEKMUMm)  MCE 


BDtrloB  wdl  eloao  thla  ttmODt  %% 
«  oVdoek  for  tbe  Vietoria  and  Dis- 
trict Junior  tennis  championship?, 
which  will  start  tomorrow  on  the 
court.',  ni  the  Victoria  Lawn  Tennis 
CIut^     Aci-ordUitt  l'>  P-  A.  JackJOii, 

secrotriry  ui  th«  club,  one  of  the 
larRest  lists  Of  youagstars  tn  the 
history  of  the  9idet  li  opeotod  to 
compete  for  the  vaxtoutf  honors* 

Competitors  wtehlng  to  efltor  mts 
leave  their  namen  at  the  clubhouse 
or  with  the  secrlary.  PO  Boa  li03, 
any  tim'*  today  beforp  the  sero 
hour  Eiu'h  fiitranl  nius'.  present 
a  ccTtLl^rate  as  la  af.  signed  by 
a  piiretit,  gMardtan  nr  ic.-irher. 

Pour  coveted  u-ophles  will  be  at 
stakes  two  dented  the  Victoria 
Club  MM!  tho  other  two  by  Hon.  R. 
R  Pooley,  Attorney- Oenerol.  The 
winners  wfD  rrtkln  the  challonge 
cup«i  for  onp  \'*'Rr  whiif  n  miniature 
will  berofnr'  'ii'lr  v^n"  i^ufnt  prop- 
erty. Tlir>  tuuriianii'n;  wu.i  Inaugu- 
rated by  Inrnl  tennLi  enUmslasts  for 
the  purpose  of  encouraging  Improve- 
mcnt  la  the  |day  at  juniors  In  vic- 
toria and  surrounding  dijttrfcte,  and 
the  committee  In  chasgk  biOM  that 
all  players  eligible  will  chter. 

The  f'vrnl'!  fn'lrn" 

nnv;'  siiiBi/"-  i  j.-trT  IS  years;  Vic- 
torl.1  Lfiuii   TennL'-.  Cup. 

<i:ri;.  Miiijieji,  under  18  yearn;  Vic- 
toria Lawn  Tennis  Club  Cup. 

Bt«*  stngiss.  under  »  years. 
Peoley  Oup. 

eto^  vadK  u  yeaxe; 
Pooley  Oup. 

Gyros  Capture 
Softball  flonifrs 
Iroin  Rotariawi 


BUQcma  nlB  Hbatywoobts 

There  are  now  Just  four  heavy- 
weights w.-t;n  figure  !ti  usiv  way  so 
far  as  the  heavywelsht  bUuatlou  is 
concerned.  They  are  Max  Schmel- 
tng.  Young  Strlbling.  Jack  Sharkey 
and  Prlmo  Camera. 

It  isn't  what  you  would  call  an 
impressive  lot.    There  hasn't  beun 
a  consistent  performor  In  tlte  lot 
except  C&rnera,  and  he  could  hardly 
keep  irum  being  mjuletent  again^ 
I  the  putT  balls  thrown  hie  way.  Yot 
Tennis  I        happ?D  to  be  the  oaly  four  In 
'the  spotlight    Campolo  can  hardly 
t>p  iiirludevi  in  This  e.iUf-i'tinn  r>ince  In 
his  last  t!iipc  IniportAiit  fights,  man 
or  less,  he  was  ou4)olnted  by  Phil 
Soott  and  by  Johnny  Risko.  This 
doesn't  give  the  South  Amerlcsa 
much  to  work  on.  He  may  be  the 
|m*  e<  the  lot.  but  he  heant  ihowu 

Wcttfblihig.  Ilw  "V>ii»ri«wi  through 
a  fooli  looked  to  be  the  worst  of  Ute 

lot  In  his  la;,t  appearance.  But  bft 
got  th?  big  break  in  the  big  spot 

aiul  umt  b  Mbout  all  any  one  needs 
■.o  irrl-.f  It  h  pr^llciiUy  like  wtft- 
iilng  a  chaniplon.ihlp  through  ae- 
fault. 

Sharkey  ha.t  dtawn  four  stab;;  at 
the  big  title,  and  he  K  now  f:irthi}r 
away  than  he  was  at  the  xtnn,  just 
after  he  hdd  eaten  oodtrrv.  wii^s 
and  Makaiey.  StribUng  has  had  ilu 
leteit  and  tautest  gaort  and  nsa  to 
be  laafced  Beit  to  sBluneViw.  Vela 
now  closer  to  the  title  than  Shar- 
key Is.  Camera  is  still  the  big  mys- 
tery-  ixw-Mblv  tfv>  best  or  the  worst 
fighter  or  t.ifP.  But  he  Is  at 
least  Che  biggc:'.  drawing  card,  the 
main  money  man  at  the  gate. 
Thrown  in  agalns:  n  first  class  op- 
ponpnt  ho  Rill  outflraw  any  of  the 
others  by  a  pot  full  of  gold,  Tiiere 
are  still  many  who  believe  rai  it:i  ^ 
can  clean  up  the  lot  wiUiout  getiui-i 
up  a  penplration.  The  meeting  be- 
tween Sharker  end  Campolo  will 
be  just  a  heavyweight  flgbC  ptovtng 
noUihig  In  any  dlreeUoo.  Slllker 
can  WW  or  loie  without  proving 
anything.  The  two  main  ellml- 
fwtlons  now  In  .i1?ht  must  take  care 
of  StriijMnm  iiiid  Camera  Thry 
may  be  flops,  But  they  can't  ou',- 
flop  the  others  to  anv  great  extent. 
Including  Max  SchmeUng.  the 
ffhemplcn. 


hcti\y weights  were  proving  fomc- 
:hing  without  tapping  th-  iiutilk 
Again.  They  all  owe  ihf>  puniu-  a 
lot  of  money,  which  piohaul>  i 
their  fault  as  long  as  the  public  in- 
sists on  building  up- 1^  sucker  luu 
So  far  there  Isnt.one  left  who  hiu 
shown  enough  to  ask  more  than  15 
lor  a  rtngxide  seat  They  have  been 
puttlnj  un  i'2  and  fj  ftghta  for  etght 
and  ten  tunes  thla  amotuil.  and  If 
they  are  not  wlUhig  to  prove  that 
they  have  improved  enough  to  de- 
mand more  tfiste  oair  ba  a  public 
revolt. 


A  Scotch  Whi^kii  of^^ 

Fulli^  aged  in  m>or/ 

Distlllpri.  Blonripd  and  Bottlod  in  SmMand 


This  advertigeincnt  it  not  pul>li>liea  or  aisLiuyrd  bgr  the  Liquor 


nyro*.'  '.oftball  team  captured  the 
liitrrservtrr  cliilm  rjiftinplonshlp  by 
laklns  Ihe  nnal  Uftri'.p  of  the  play-ofl 
.s'-rl"^  ev.>nlnfi  at  the  Beacon 

Hill  gr  ounds  by  defA«Mnr  tin;  Rotary 
Club.  lo-g.  Up  to  las'  jilKhts  game 
the  dubs  were  deadlocked  with  one 
■ana  eaeh,  but  Stan  Moen  pUetaed 
UM  Oyroe  to  the  tttie  to  tUtte  ttao 
imw.  jaes  lieXay  teeeed  i«r  the 
Hotartans. 


DRAWING  POWER 
Camera  could  be  matched  with 
Scfannlhig.  StribUng  or  shailtey  and 


outdraw  eny  other  metoh  that  might 
be  BMde  by  30  per  cent.  Be  U  at 
least  socaethhig  the  orawtf  Ukek  to 
watch— and  the  crowd  tsQ't  wrought 
up  about  any  of  the  others.  They 
tiave  seen  the  others  In  loo  numy 
foul  fights,  dsndag  doatesta  and 
wrestling  matches. 

It  is  possible  thst  nnv  onr  of  the! 
trio  might  knock  out  Camera.  But 
here  U  where  the  big  money  is— snd 
there  Isn't  any  big  money  anywhere 
else. 


The  Oubs  have  ontu  the  last  day 
of  August  Id  build  up  their  lead. 
After  that  they  move  out  upon  tJie 
road,  whll*-  the  Olant,".  and  Oodgcr* 
fini.sti  It:  hvnue  th:  'iiirili  mo,"L  ol 
Sepioinbpr.  Uiid^'r  these  condllloiu 
the  Cuba  will  need  a  lead  of  Llircp 
or  four  games  to  be  roiw;on;ibly  isfi- 
cr  fairly  sale. 

Tbe  Cub-Olant  wriea  thii  week 
may  tell  a  big  part  of  uie  story. 
Whatever  the  final  fiiUah,  Cub  sup- 
porters have  bosn  aum  afraid  of 
Ow  Otants  than  the  XXidgera  They 
may  be  all  daaip  In  this  raokeolng, 
out  that  u  the  way  thty  have  felt. 
If  the  Cubs  can  handle  the  Giants 
OS  they  bandied  the  Dodgers,  they 
will  be  pretty  well  on:  in  the  open 
wiLi)  something  better  than  an  evsn 
chance.  But  If  they  start  .tktdaiBB 
in  Utla  New  York  .^rrlt?,,  ihey  v/iil  be 
in  trouble  the  rest  of  the  ay. 

It  Is  tulle  apparant  by  now  that 
Hack  Wilson  haa  m  Idsa  «(  ClTbtt 

up  his  poTsuK  or  a«be  Rtttn.  Baci 
Is  going  to  keep  on  hitting  his  horn? 
runs  and  let  She  Babe'.i  fall  v.hrrc 
they  may.  He  wlU  be  thf  flr:t  to 
lift  the  National  Leagur  home  run 
record  above  fl/ty.  And  ha  majr  he 
the  rii.'.t  In  H  long  time  to  MMl  Ruth 
past  tiie  wire. 

*7on  are  always  wrltUig  about  the 
left  head  In  gelf."  amaasta  H.  F. 
"X  had  an  Idea  lOlf  1«  a  two-handed 
gaate." 

It  la.  But  n>o«t  gdUm  dont  aeem 
to  think  sa  They  play  It  as  a  right- 
handed  game  where  the  left  mmly 
gets  In  the  way.  No  one  has  to 
worry  much  about  the  use  of  the 
right  hand.  But  to  the  average 
golfer  Ihe  left  Is  merely  a  handicap 
He  rounl  learn  to  start  the  club  back 
with  the  Ifft  and  to  ntart  the  down 
swing  with  the  left  In  main  control. 
In  doing  that  he  wlU  have  the  bask 
ol  a  golf  swing.  It  will  do  nb  harm 
toatartcwtoglngaidubwtth  the  left 
band  ainfte  to  order  to  get  the  feel 
of  a  left-hand  awing.  Without  a 
flm  left  band  aad  left  wrist  and  left 
arm  to  bit  agalaet  then  it  no  guid- 
ing factor  In  aitf  «*y-^  fMtat  ol 
control 


Mildred  Phillipsen  to  Battle 
Mrs.  Ericl<son  for  J.B.A.A. 
Tennis  Title 

DANCE  TO  WIND  UP 

TOURNEY  TOMORROW 


Mildred  PhllUpsen,  E^quur.alt 
women's  single*  champion,  will  siyp 
on  the  courts  thi«  ariernooii  lii 
quest  of  her  second  title  »r  the 
season,  when  she  faces  Mrit,  W. 
Erlckson  in  the  finals  for  the  wom- 
en's slT^gles  chaumionshlp  of  the 
J  BA  A  TsDQla  Ohib.  with  boUl 
players  wlal^av  dAidly  raoquou 
thruughout  IS*  aiaet,  am  treat 
tennia  Is  egpeetaA  before  ttM  vieen 
i&  crowned. 

Miss  FhlUtpsen  worked  bcr  way 
to  thr  final  bracket  !>.'  eliminating 
Blddv  lioyf  af'ei  unr  of  the  hard- 
est tht>r  %f niaU-iifs  of  the  tourney 
The  w:!i[i'r  won  the  first  set,  6-2: 
dropped  1/1''  s-rond  5-7  but  !iwept 
tlir-'ut:''  the  tiiisi  .sfhMiiii  iiller  ex- 
pl-^diriij  bii;ii.ini  teiinl;- 

Mr*^  *riji  ii:.af.  partneifvl  wp:,  !;!  ■ 
Brlck^mi  will  meet  Biddy  Boyce  and 
Cliff  Marglson  for  the  mixed  doubles 
orown.  The  former  pair  ousted  Mrs. 
Kriekaoa  and  Allan  Wright  hi 
straight  aeta,  6-4,  •-4.  while  the 
latter  coufde  ddwned  Vivian  Wilev 
and  Dave  Bain.  7-4,  6-3.  MlgB  WUey 
and  Bain  played  exeeUently  but 
could  not  cope  with  their  oppOMUts 
accurate  placemenfs. 

■Isie  Sams  showed  up  brUliantly 
to  put  out  Miss  Ooy  in  the  waaMl^ 
consolation,  while  Scott  upset  tha 
dope  by  beating  Copplngcr. 
I  Tomorrow  evening  the  grand 
finale  of  the  meet  wUI  be  held  with 
the  preicntatlon  of  trophies  at  a 
.  dance  Xa  be  held  at  the  club's  head- 
quartera. 

ncsttits 

H  oraen  n  Singles 

Mlu  Phillipsen  won  from  lOag 
Boyce,  6-2,  &-7.  4-3. 

Men's  SInglas 

Wright  wen  from  Rrick.<ton,  6-1, 
7-4. 

CenelatlBa  Mnglca 

Soott  tfdik  fMBi  O0|iplnger,  6-1, 

6^1. 

Oanltb  won      -11  M'  Vane,  w.q, 

Ml\*-d  lKmbl<-« 

Mr:  'V.-  11'  II'  I'mi  Krli-k.'.on  wen 
from  Mrs.  hi  k-k.-on  and  Wright. 
6-4.  6-4. 

Miss  Bov'-''  aiid  Marg  vin  won 
from  M       W.loy  and  Bain.  7-5.  6-2. 

Women's  Coaaolatloa 

Miss  Sams  woft  fMOl  MlM  Ofly. 

1-6,  fl-4.  7-6. 

vi\fA  Pedul  won  frgn  Ulaa  l^Rir, 

6-4.  6-3, 

Men's  Consolation 
ScoU  won  from  Smith.  6-1.  8-6. 
TODAY'S  DRAW 

3  no— Pinal  women'i  RlnKlea,  Miss 
Plillllpsen  V*.  Mrs.  Enchpon.  No.  3 
co\ut;  imiplre.  I.  Temple  Pinal 
Bdaed  doubles:  Mr.s  T.ioinas  and 
Mkaon  vs.  Mlas  Boyce  and  Mar- 
Mien,  NOw  1  oottit:  tanplra,  E.  stock. 
Women'a  oooaohmen:  Jilas  Saiba  va. 
Mi.ns  Poden.  Ma  }  court. 

4  (K^— Women's  DooaOMtleb:  lOss 

OlasK  vs  Mlw  DftvlM.  No.  S  eotjrt. 

7^  T[i  Final  womrn  .s  druibles:  Miss 
Boyce  and  MiiM  Wiley  vs.  Mrs. 
Thomas  and  Mi&a  PhUllpsen.  No.  2 
court.  Eenil-flnal  mens  doubles: 
Temple  and  Stock  vs.  Thomas  and 
Wright.  No.  1  court  Final  women  s 
eooaolatlon:  Winners  Ml-a  Sams  vs. 
Hiss  Pedm  vs.  winners  MIsa  Glaas 
vs.  MlM  Dnvieji.  No.  3  OOVt; 


!  Mchanu9pSinger 
BatU  Approved 
By  N.Y.  buke^ 


NEW  YORK,  AtiK  la  A  tx.ul  b. 
tween  Jimmy  Mctam.n  nod  Al 
Singer  at  catchweights  wua  ap- 
proved today  by  the  Mew  YvA.  SUte 
Athleuc  OcwunliBlen.  It  la  to  be 
held  at  the  Yankee  Stadium.  Sep- 
temtwr  i  1  Before  contracts  are 
entered  inro  for  the  Slng»-i-Mc- 
Lamln  iiiai.h  iii^  IiKliiwt-iKln  title- 
holder  jiiu.^t  .vlgn  to  ni>'et  Tony 
Caru(.i;i'  i  I  (or  (lir»  ciianipii>n.shlp  at 
Madison  J^iuare  Uarden  on  or  bc- 
rora  Movanber  lA 


DEFEAT  MWNS 


Seertalon  Bcpreseotattves  Ctutlk  t'p 
SeveaCy-Ntaie  Mala  to  Thirty- 
Three  at  HamUlon 

HAMU  IXiN,     Ont  .     Aug.  19,— 

Canada  atand^  supreme  ui  the  realm 
of  paddUug.  Today,  wearers  of  the 
Mania  Xaat  oMBlafealy  ontolaaaed  tha 
btwTtha  nrffeii  Btatea  eouM  offer 
in  the  infuniWbul  Oaaoe  Kegatta, 
Maged  oa  Ibe  toStag  waters  ef 
Burlington  Bay  and  outpointed  the 
Amerlcaru  by  the  overwhelmlntj 
total  of  78  polnu  to  'ii 

In  the  nlne-iiirn  wn'  '  .iij.rf-  i"r;it 
and  double-blade  ra  ra,  innnvaiit  iis 
which  the  AmerUaiLs  ipori',(:i  fd 
Canadian  crews  matched  atroke  for 
stroke  with  the  crewa  fran  aereia 
tha  Una. 

Pot  houv  and  hours  the  leaatla 
•.Uiiigtd  aleng,  with  long  delaye  fi*> 

qucrM  At  one  tlnte  It  was  tem- 
;>.>iat;ly  p{*iponrd  whi-ii  a  rairuionu 
awepi  across  Uie  bay,  but  moet  '>| 
the  delays  were  caused  by  the  fact 
that  paddlers  competed  m  many 
evnte* 


In  a   i»><A  ei 
MaUouKlUps. 

"intX  Mtbih  attiMe,  what  Brtt^ 
lA  aiWeol  anywbeia  aauM  not 
sooner  partldpato  b&.  an*  aUaiM 
an  Imperial  sparttag  fhstteal  oIlMa 
khul  than  become  mlaed  up  in  tha 
bad  blood  and  dubious  standards 
and  pm^-thT'.  tliat  mark  the  Olym- 

pU  nallli'h? 

I'hc  i- .  ■  ..k  .)rK*n  asks,  and 
iTtnc Imir  l!  irn: iiti'-nallsm  In 

.sptjrt  ii*.-  J  ini  aiiyUiir\g  rather  than 
make  nations  like  each  other.  Im- 
perialism in  sport  contests  tietween 
men  and  women  of  BrltUh  stoek 
and  owning  a  coaunon  b^ty.  will 
be  aU  /or  the  md  ti  attUetlca  and 
aU  for  the  goed  el  the  amdra." 

OAK 'BAY  WOMEN 

•  WILL  01  AY  PAR 
RJDUNO  ON  FRIDAY 

'Ilie  monthly  nu-ri  .v.^  par  com- 

petlttoji  ol  the  Vktorlti  (Inll  Club 

women  will  be  held  PViday.  Post 
e&inaa  wtn  be  tecelwd. 

Twenty-^Bvea  wigarti.  totaling 
M.06i'lone.  wet«  launched  at  the 
Clyde  shipyards  In  June,  the  laiceit 
tonnage  output  abice  June,  ttOf,  da- 
cludlng  the  war  ysan. 


UNCASHIIIE  l\ 
DEEEAIS  KEHI 


Xt  ta 


TBI  NKZT  MOVl 
about  tliaa  aeaaa 


these 


JOKERSjro  PRACTISE 

The  Jokers  PVjnlball  Club  will 
bold  A  practice  at  tbe  Central  Park 
niursday  evening,  at  6:30  o'ctock 
All  last  year's  playem  and  others 
Intfrarted  sre  asked  to  attend. 


Dick 


Tyldealey    Boi»N  In 
for  Wlnn.-rs— G 
tei  Vlot«rl«iij« 


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fCanadlan  Pr*ia  Calitri 
LONDON  Aiis  JO  Lancashire 
won  their  }-:ngiiah  county  cricket 
match  agaUist  Kent,  at  Dover,  by 
Ml  rune,  Uig^  through  the  deadly 
bowUsff  of  XMct  Tyidealey.  nua 
bowler  captured  aUt  Kent  aaeood  In- 
ning wirketa  for  ab  noa.  Soona 
werf  i.ancashM.MaadlMiXttit, 

312  and  W. 

Olouceelcr  had  a  fine  win  over 
Lel^ester^hlrc,  at  Cheltenham  by 
eight  wickets.  Olouce.-,;er  ,'^or<>i5  3i~< 
and  so  .runs  for  two  witkots.  and 
Ulcestar  144  and  339  tColaman  114, 
Ooddard  aevan  wlobets  for  106  runsi. 

Another  wtnalot  ooonby  today  was 
Buck,  who  beat  Stusex  at  Southend- 
on-Sea  by  seven  wickets.  Kr^fx  mnde 
292  and  141  for  three  wlckr^'^  Con- 
nor 67):  Sussex.  3^3  and  IfiO  'Smith 
four  wickets  for  :i2  nirLn 

The  match  between  Nottingham- 
shire and  Ycn-kshlre  was  atiandoned 
When  play  was  Imposalbte  uday 
owtof  to  rain.  Tertshlre  got  the 
potals  for  a  flrtt  tnalngs  lead,  the 
More^  being:  Rotta,  1S3;  Yorkx,  4A1 
for  eight  wickets  (declared). 

Northr.mpt'onshlre  won  from  Mid- 
dlesex a  I^dts.  on  the  timt  in- 
nlngo.  when  they  ssored  393  against 
78i.  Second  Inning  scores  were: 
Northants,  269  for  nUie  wkkaU  <ds- 


HOONP  Ht^m- 
woor      t^  rnf  (Mfina 

'M^  M*M9£  SOME  PF 


iMAT  Hcu  TM  m^ 


The  roodet  ot  the  new  type  ot 
automatic  lotailniitor  will  be  on 
view  at  thf  Kxhlbltion  grounds  to- 
day In  the  building  devoted  to  aolo- 
mbbUe  exhlbMa.  Darlnc  ll|e  after- 
noon and  amdng  rtanuaialratMns 
of  bow  It  woatailMt  prtoia  oeuail- 
natien  betttag  mm  «m  ba  ifimt 
tar  Mr.  U  li.  mmSoA*  dta«e»ar  of 
tb*  Anatraltani'nwtaater  Oooipany, 
LImttad.  who  fe  now  a  tlsKor  hi  the 
city. 


\km  BIG  GAMES 


Dally  Bxpresa  Sar^  S|j(>ri»  rr.vdn. 
tar  New  Era  af  inirr  Lmpirr 
Relationships 

_  .  ^ 

LONDON.  Aug  ID  The  Empire 
game.i  now  being  [ifl.j  at  Uaiiillton, 
Ontario,  will  not,  by  any  means,  be 

the  laat  aaaembbige  of  Ita  kind,  says 
Tbe  Dally  ffMpiaM  today. 

TIM  Bxpreoa  polala  (a  tha  splen- 
did spoft  the  ganaa  are  produolng 
and  above  all,  tbe  ken,  eleen  spirit 
hi  whleh  the  events  an  being  con- 
tented      'T'-i-    ;>Riwr  'he 


DOMINION 

LAST  TIMES  TODAY 

Ruth  Chatterton 

hi  Ite  Put»M  Plar  fcr  Pr«S*rta 

'Tha  Lady  of 
Scandal" 

WHS  a*«u  a»tbk«n« 

UOaaL  AMB  HjUU>T 
la  Uw  A^Tanlu  CmmUi.  -Thi  Lavr*! 
and  H*rf|T 

Sfeawlna  Arrival  W 

a<i^  AT  MONTaaai. 

*  BSMlelia  MntMMM  Nm  ama 
AUKRT  araiAiMO 
mat  vua^  ta  CMcwt 

aisMUsM 
AT  vtiiai.  ramta 


!.*CT  TIMES  TODAY 

Iautalmng 
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DEVIL'S  HARBOR 

With  the  Itcwilclinig  ilcauly.  LUPE  VELEZ.  si  the  Uiiiigtitcr 
of  Ibe  FaojOBs  OM  Piratr  St  M-nry  MvrgsH 

WoadKlol  Predaciioa  al  tha  RoUiitg  Seas  aad  Ont4oora 


A  Beaotifol  Song  and 
Dance  Revue  In  CoMra 

A  Marfeal  Faalaay 


MEXICANA 


ifnri't  ApfieeliM 


POX  NEWS 
waa  FMatM  «t  Oaaads^  Ptw 


HON.  R.  B.  BSNNBTT 
K-lOO  FLYING  TO  CANADA 


NEXT 
WEEK 


The  Plctur*  Story  of  a  Orand  and  Dating  Yr^x 
WITH  BYRD  AT  THE  SOUTH  POLE" 


See  Victoria  From  the  Air! 

FTY  TV  A  rfyrr 
UlNIDOWNS  MOAD  AXKPORT 


tHE  DAILY  COLONI&T.  VXCTORIA:.  EC  WEDNESDAY.  AUGUST  20,  1930 


Judging  Resdts  at  Provinciai  Exhibition 


rRUIT 
Commarofaa  WnM 
Best  ntiBtey-^.  Uarrite  miMrK^ 

Limited 

Prara  tl 

Dr  Jule»  Ouyoi    I,  J   A  HarUey. 
BAfUtttr-l.  J  A.  Hdrllry 
Clapp'B  r»vorlLp-  1,  H   L,  Adrn 
Appin,  fmli  <i  Per  PUUi 

Vrllow  Truupiurenu-1.  W.  J.  J«d- 
nlnga;  J.  090^1^  WkftOmm  %  H.  A. 
Ulnek*. 

Owehw  X.  w.  J.  Jttmlngs:  2,  w. 
T.  Btiibuir:  s,  p.  o.Burttoki. 

Onv«iirtalnr-t.  D.  XS.  OUUm:  3. 
Thoouu  WAlker:  8.  W.  J.  Jenntngs 

Wealthy—!.  W  J.  Jennlng-v,  3  R 
Brvrt^n.  3,  J.  A.  H*rtley, 

Blcnhrlm  OranBe— 1.  A  W  Mc- 
Chirp  A  8c«;  2.  Mrs  E  W.  Ho«ariii 

Rpd  Ajtrachaii  l.  Aibpr-  E 
French 

RUMlon  Plppui  -1,  Aluia  L  lUver. 
AlfWndgr— 1.  G.  Fa«erb«rf:  3.  P. 

o.  atwflieU:  a.  o.  Mcouufi. 

Any  Oth«r  Ml  Vwlecar— 1,  O. 
PUsnbnt:  ».  w.  J.  Jennliics;  a.  Al- 
bert K.  French. 

CoU«cuon.  4  Vi'i.eliea  Pal!  AppU"* 
a  Each  -1,  W  J  JfiuilaiKA.  2,  O 
Fhgcrbrrg.  .t  H-  A.  Hinclc- 

WlnliT       P«r  rule) 

Ktns   1,  w  J  Jennlavs;  1  J.  A. 

HiirrlPy,  'J.  CJ  l-'aaerhTK 

Grimes  Ojiden  -1  W  J  Jpm.ings; 
3.  J.  A  Hartlfv    :i.  ij  Kagfiberw', 

KOTthcrn  Bpv  1 ,  w  J  jpniungi; 
3.  O.  PMfr^ry.  3.  Miu  A.  King. 

Ontuio— 1.  w.  J.  Jennlnsi;  2.  Q- 
Fagerberg :  3.  Mlaa  Ainu  L.  Heyer. 

Bftltfwln— 1.  w.  J.  Mimln«t:  i,  A. 

Y-Uow  Npwtown— O.  V%t«ibtn- 

Wjinfiifr    i.R  arydon:  3.  Tbomaa 

E  Aji'lfv    1  W  .1  ,Jriin!iig.'s 
Ji)iia:hii;i    I,  J  A  llMrtiry;  V.i- 

Brvdnii 

Dtlicions— 1.  J   A   Itartlcy;  2,  O 
Vig^berg:  3.  Miss  Alma  L.  Heyer. 

ftww—l.  a.  Fagerberg;  2,  Dr.  A- 
OgM:  S.  Mlw  Ainu  L.  Heyer. 
xni*B  Onafe— O.  ftrertwrg;  3.  J. 
K  RobliiaoD:  3,  Thomas  Wii1)«t 

OOMm  BOMtt'l.  O  KAiifrbcrg: 
1^  J.  A.  Bftrtley:  3.  Mri.  E.  w.  Ho- 

Bell  nowfr— 1.  Mrs  E.  AaUey;  3. 
t ;  Ka^{^•r^»l■r^^ 

MclnUMh— 1,  J.  A.  HurUey;  2, 
victarte  MUh  liMiul  awiw.->;-e- 

sui*— 1.  w,  J.  Jenntnn;  a,  A,  w. 
McClure  &  Son;  3,  P.  O.  SbeflfteM. 

Canftda  Rclnette— 1,  W.  J.  Jen- 
mnga. 

Vantftrpool  Red— 1.  W,  J.  Mn- 
nlnga. 

Oreeniltt— ^1,  W.  J.  Jennln!;.>:  2, 

A.  W.  MoCluFe  ft  Son. 

OrPneo— 1.  A.  W.  McClurf  A-  son. 

W:.!'"!  Banana— a.  Faseiberg;  3, 
H   A.  Hltickb;  3,  J.  A.  Hartley. 

Any  other  Winter  variety— 1.  W. 
J.  Jonnlngt;  S.  fC  Brydon;  3,  F.  O. 

Oomctkm.  B  wteUag.  Wlatar 
•ppMt.  8  eub— 1.  9.  A.  BkiUir;  1. 
J.  Mnnlnts;  3.  0. 9t»Am, 
Mn  (S  per  Pble) 
Beft    MOMtloo    by  indlyldual 
ffVOMn,    ft    KUlMlH,  A  «Mh,  KU 

w4etie>--l,  O.  AiBitcTg:  a.  iflu 

A  Klnir, 

[urtiett— 1,  JAmM  BftvMint;  3, 

w  F  ^alubtirv:  3.  o  FaftiWg. 

Bou.'^sixk- i   G  F;>s;frb«g, 

Bote,  Bor:— 1 ,  Ci.  Fagerberg:  3, 
Thomas  WHlker 

Flemlsii  Beauty — 1,  Jamfls  8avl- 
dent:  3.  W.  F  Salabury. 

Clapp'i  FRVprtte—l.  James  »avi- 

O.  Pvto:  %  Kn.  X.  w.  Boiftrih:  3. 
O.  F.  BnhnWIfhI. 

Dr.  JiiWi  Qnyet— 1,  R.  Biydoo:  Sr 
J.  A.  Wumi  t.  If.  J.  J»nifa««, 


Any  other  Pall  variety  -  I,  G,  Fa- 
gerbfrR    J,  K    Moulea.   3,  Mrs.  J, 

SLIuLt, 

B«j>t  cotiecLlon  by  individual 
KTomm,  3  nrttttML  «  MClt  VAnter 
eorto— 1.  J.  A.  tturtlty;  2,  Fftger- 
ber?> 

Beum  catJvtMn— I.  J.  A.  Hait- 

Irv.  2  O  PB?rrben!  K  J  H  Rob- 
iiuon 

Beiirre  D'AntoUr— t.  O.  Fliu1>erg. 

W.ilkrr 

Wui'r:  Neli»— 1,  CI  Fagerberg. 
Bi-Lirre  Easter- 2.  Thoina*  Walker. 
Aiiv  otiier  winter  variety— l.  O. 

b-iiK-.'bfT)?    2,  V  0  Moore:  3.  J  A. 

Hfirilpv 

l']u^l^  ur  Pruneji  ill  per  rUle) 
;     Bf.i  I  ipl!?.uou,  6  \arlctles.  iiidi- 
vidujii   enjwers,    12   each— 1.  P  a, 
Sheffield;  3.  O.  PiC«rtter«;  3.  J.  A 
fUrtloy. 

Coe'a  Ootdsn  Dnq»— 1,  7.  O.  Shef- 
Aeld;  3.  a.  Fkiflrtouf  ;  3,  B.  Brydon. 

TMlow  agg— 1.  W.  J  Burch;  3, 
Jwnei  Savldtnt;  3.  O.  Fagerberg 

Pond's  BWKlMnr-i,  j.  H.  Itobln- 

•on :  3,  o.  VH»^tatm:  t,  ft  O.  «h«r- 

neld. 

nttnivm  I.  W.  jr.  SftHbury:  2 

W   (»  Burch. 

rclunrtHi— 1.  Mr*.  8«r*l«t:  3.  O. 
Figerberg:  3.  F.  O.  ShefBtld. 

Bradahaw- 1.  J.  A.  Hartley:  3. 
James  Savldent;  3.  F.  O.  Stacffleld 

BUok  DlamODd— 1.  J.  A.  Hurlley: 
3.  P.  O.  ShaQUldi  3.  O.  Fagerberg. 

lUUui  Fntne— 1,  J.  A.  HarUey; 
3.  F.  O.  ShefSeld. 

Burbank— 1.  A.  W.  McClun  A 
Son. 

Oreengage   1    o    FHgerberg;  2, 

J.  A.  Hurtlry    i   Mr-i  C.  Newbuiy. 

Msynpfd-  1  W  F.  SaUbury. 

Any  nllipr  V.iricty— 1.  O  Paifer- 
txTK,  2,  r  (1  sh*(r)eld;  3.  n.  Bry- 
don. 

reaches  (5  Per  Plate) 

Crawford,  early  or  late— 1,  D  W 
QUVj;  3.  J.  Haona:  3.  G  Pu?rberg. 

E.\*rta— 1.  J.  U.  Robinson. 

Roc>Bter— 1.  Obarlei  Stapleton:  2, 
Victoria  High  fiebort  gir4ins;  3,  o. 
Paget  bo  |. 

Any 'ottaer  vaffelr^'  O.  n«cr- 
berg:  3,  Mrt^  BMalKt;  3,0.  XM*. 

OaltoQilaii  pMotMi,  f  wttUM,  S 
sAcb-il,  Mn.  auilAt;  X  O.  Mier- 
ben.  „.  

Onpei  (3  Banebm  Fir  PliUe) 

W  Mr    1   H.  J  MrAncrln. 
Uulni  rn,  Crab  Apples,  eto. 

Quui'  ".  ?nv  vfirl.'lv,  6 — I,  Mrs.  J. 
SU  utt,  2.  Mrs.  £.  W.  Hogartll. 

Nectutaus,  B— 1,  Mis.  W.  Ho- 
gartta. 

Crmb  Applflii  Bjrtop,  19—1.  W.  J. 
Jeonbigt:  a.  F.  tMm;  J.  VlMorta 
High  School  gwrdens. 

Grab  Apples,  tny  ottiar  vmrlety,  13 

— 1,  P.  Htnfcsmen:  2.  Bert  Coles. 


Oooaeberrles.  1  pUii— 1.  Thomas  E.  I 

A^Uey.  2.  Mnr.  K  W  [>HrL-U4_  ^ 

wainuta,  English  —  l.  Hhtooias 

w.ikfr  3,  a  r  adMOeid:  i.  w.  p. 

S«l*biirv. 

PllbertB.  iianird  variety  -1.  J  A 
H&rtley.  3,  J.  hiinlth    W    P.  Ssla- 

hury, 

n£LU  PRODVCE 
Mangels,  long  red  -1,  M.  MactJU- 

ilM-ay   2,  H  A.«e]I.  s.  R,  Rendlr 
MiLDgeLs,  liitennrdlale.  or  rjvold— 

II   Hu-l'-ll.  J,  <.    W    Mal.uJin,  :i,  M 

MacOlltlvray 
Maiitcelft,  ysUuw  globcr,  or  tankard 

Uilllviay. 

Aigar  muiffels.  roes  1.  a  8. 
amlth;  3,  P.  Batt;  A.  IL  Bcett. 

Sucsr  MtaMfK  ttank  whU*-U  H 


On  Streets  of  Bucharest 


BERRIES.  Cl  RRANTS.  ETC. 
Dried  FnriU  (Plate) 
BlueberTt<^s,  evergreen— 1,  Dr.  A 
O.  Price. 

BUckberrlfs.  Eldorado— I.  Charles 
Staplotoii;  L',  II  H  Orlsl. 

Blackberriesj'  Himalaya  —  l,  Vic- 
toria High  School  fwMns;  3.  O.  W. 
DoU;  3.  A.  Tfmia. 
^pgaobenles— 1.  8.  8.  Smith;  3,  A 
JfKvU:  3,  Mrs.  Osvln  Jack. 

Rupberrtes— 1.  a  S.  SoaUli:  3. 
(W-'  iite  LitUe;  3.  A.  1>TrilL 

Br^t  display  berries,  sny  variety— 
I  Mn  E  w.  oarcua;  3.  B.  Jones;  3, 

Albert  Smith. 

Cm  rants,    white— 1.   n^omas  B. 
Asil^,  a.  Mrs.  E.  W.  Darcus. 
^.<^)miBts,,.94r-}.  Thoni^if.  Ast- 
ley;  3.  Un.  B.  W.  Darcua 
Ourmtt.  Ma(it*ClBfs.  K  W.  Dar- 


.Bsie  dtaplAjr  flitti&t*-1,  Ito.  x. 
9,  Biireus;    Thooiw  8.  AsUey. 


See  the 

Dial  Telephone 
Demonstration 

At  the  Exhibition 

August  18  10. 23 


yfMt  our  boQth  In  the  Manufketixr«r«* 
BtiUding,  where  a  staff  of  demonstrators 
vrill  fthow  you  how  to  use  the  dial  tele- 
phones which  will  come  into  use  in 
Vktoris  latttibis  TMT. 

Some  of  the  intricate  automatic  tele- 
phone apparatus  which  is  being  installed 
In  our  central  cxchuife  on  Btenshud 
Street  in  pr^iratioa  for  the  new  syBtMn 
has  been  set  up  in  the  booth.  As  you 
use  the  dial  telephones  there  you  will 
see  this  equipment  handle  your  calls 
iMnaut  tfa»  aid  oC  faooMa  handa. 


B.  Ce  IBLEPHQME  CO. 


Sugar  bests  I.  A.  SI.  Soott:  3,  w 
U.  Burch;  3,  J.  A.  Nurao. 

i-uniips,  awsds.  ponte  tap— l, 
Mr>  uavln  Mk;  t  aTSi  aeeS:  3, 

P  Hall 

'X'uiiiips.    swedS,    ItOHB    lop— 3. 
Jas-  Heuly. 
Tunitp,  gMe.  vMIS  Ws<ISi  '  i,  O. 

w  ilott. 

Turnips,  sMNb  jmam  Hwhad  3. 

A.  O.TBtt 

Carrots.  Ar  stock  Siadtav  ponposei 

—1,  J.  Msysmltb;  3,  W.  O.  Bw^:  3. 

JameA  Henly 
2  Pu/npkiiLs  ncld— 1.  W  O  Burch. 
2  Sfiua.sh,  nctd    I.  A  G  Tait,  ;:, 

W   a  Burrh 

CuLi-L-tl.jji  l-'U-Ui  RtKjl.-,— 1.  H,  Pls- 
tfU       Ja^nc.^  Hen.',  .  J.  F  Hali 
t>  I'olatow.  Early.  Wnlte— 1.  C.  H 

arsdfciy  ;  3,  J.  sunpson. 

^tiStWB.  aarly.  Red— l,  O.  Bam- 
son:  3,  C.  H.  Bndbiiry. 

6  Potatoes,  Lata  Rmd.  Obloot  or 
Oval-1.  a  H.  Bradbury:  3. 0.  Ham- 
son. 

a  Potatoe^,  LaV,  i.^r  Varletjr— I, 

0,  H.  Uludijurv   J  a  H-iiiison. 
16  Early  Whil<-  l'i>:>!inM  — 1 ,  C,  R 

Bradbiiry:      G  Hams,  n 

15  Early  Hfd  or  C'-lmi-ii  poutoes 
—1.  Cf    H.iiii..ni.,  2.  f    H  Bradbury. 
(iAKUiLN  PKOIllCL 
Becti.  C  Turnip  Rooted  r^r  Ciiobe— 

1,  T.  E  Astley.  2.  O  LllUe,  3,  Evan 
Jjnes;  4,  O,  T,  acriol-'tleld 

Bru&sel  Sprouts,  l  plaits— 1,  T.  M. 
Devesoo. 

Oabbages,  3  beads,  polnted—l,  J. 
SmlUi:  3.  T.  M.  Deveson,  3,  Oearfs 
Attwood. 

Oabbaes,  8  bsatfs,  nat  or  round— 1, 
oeorfsUMIe;  S.  K  PtiMk  3.  A.  a. 
Talt. 

CabbBe<<,  2  iiead.i.  8avoy-^t,  fL  A. 
Hlncks:  3.  A.  D.  MUes. 

Cabbage.  3  heads,  red— Victoria 
High  School  Oardcns;  3,  A.  D.  MUes. 

OauUnovsr,  3  heads— l.  J.  Nay- 
saUb:  S,  Oeorge  Attwood. 
Celery.  wMU.  S  roots— 1,  F.  HaU; 

2,  George  Little. 
Celery,  red,  S  roots— i.  R.  Hunt;  2, 

J.  Naysmlth. 

Celery,  yellow.  6  rooL-i— i.  T.  E- 
Aatlcy;  2.  A.  O-  Tali 

Carrots,  0  short— i,  Oeorge  Utile; 
3;  H.  PIM;  S,  A.  D.  Mllss. 

CSmCs,  8  iltennedtatfr-4.  A-  D. 
idts:  X  A.  tprau;  s.  w.  o.  Bwoh. 

Carrots.  8  knf-l.  A.  M.  flooU;  3, 
w.  a.  Buroh;  1  J.  Naysnlth. 

Corn.  tab^.S  ytlUw— 1,  Vletorla 
High  seboel  Oartsos;  3.  A,  O.  Tait. 

Corn.  laUs;  srtiBo-ai  Ohtfles 
Rlcliards. 

Cucumber.  6  speclmoiu,  Ridge  or 
gardsn— '1.  J.  A.  Nunn;  3.  Mrs.  J. 
atrutt;  3.  W.  O.  Burch. 

Ousttinber,  3  specimens,  frame  or 
gmsnhmisi  1.  P.  E.  Astlev;  3, 
Oeetse  UtUe. 

Citron.  3—1.  A.  O.  TsU;  2,  H.  A, 
HlRCks. 

Chard.  2  plant*— 1.  w  G  Burch; 

3,  George  Uttlt. 
Horceraddlsh,  6  root*— 1.  W.  O. 

Burch;  2.  J.  F-  M6ore, 

GLADIOLI  HPtC'lALS 
Best   n   gladioli   bloom*;;  eperlal 
prizPK  b,  C.  S.  McTavlsb— 1.  J.  Me- 
Rcb^r-.v   2.   Andrew  BSMSrti  3, 
John  W  Bolden. 

Best  A  gladioli  bloom»~-l,  J.  Mc- 
Roberts;  2,  R.  R.  Harness;  3.  Mrs. 
Q.  C.  HoweQ. 

Bast  13  gladloU  blooms— 1.  J.  Ue- 
Boberte;  8,  R.  K.  Bbnass. 

A  trophy  vUl  be  offered  (amateurs 
miy)  for  best  dlspiar  or  gladloU  in 
suitable  eontaiasra.  Otetay  to  oen- 
slat  of  not  less  thaa  18  wttnt  vari- 
eties. 3  blooms  ea^.  PiowutOd  by 
D.  D.  McTavlsh. 

DAflUA  SPBCIALa 
(Aamlem  Onlyt 
Oaotus,  *3  blooms,  dlffsrent  vari- 
eUsik  named— 1.  R.  a.  Nlsbolson;  3. 
AndMV  Itelfart. 

DeoomUve.  3  blooms— t,  D.  c 
DUsqwcker;  3.  Andrew  Hsggart. 

Hybrid  Csetus.  3  blooms— 1,  An- 
drew Kaggart,  2.  R  A.  Nicholson 

Decorstive.    (i    blooms— 1,  Mrs. 
earslat. 

Any  other  variety,  13  blooms  in 
vaae-1,  Andrew  Hassari;.!,  Albert 

Smith. 

FLORAL 
Plants  (PiDfeasleBal) 

FlorlcuKural    Trade    Exhibit— 1. 
Brown's  Victoria  Nurseries.  Ltd. 
Cot  Flewen  (PrerrMlonaJi 

nabUar.  display— 1.  Capital  Dah- 
lia oard^^ns;  ^  BrownV  VlOtorta 
Nurssrles,  Ltd. 

omm  oiflflsp  1,  a.  o.  mc- 
Toftdk 

unsB,  tfleplay-l,  Browne  Victoria 
NurssTiss.  Ltd. 

PtanU  (Open) 

Begonias,  Rex,  i  tper.imen — 1, 
Mrs.  V.  MeOlUlvray;  2,  WUUam 
Oavonport;  8.  Mm.  C.  P.  Kinney. 

BCtonlas,  Cuberoua,  3  planta— 1, 
Mrs.  J.  H.  Z>avey:  3,  P.  Hmkaman; 
I.  W.  J.  Jennings, 

Oeranlunis.  single,  3  plants,  1 
■^-I'-'v  each— 1,  Albert  Smith;  3.  P. 
tnan. 

Pfriis,  ronertlon.  S  plants,  not  less 
than  3  varieties— I,  j  Naysmlth; 
3,  F.  Hlnksman.  3.  Mrt  J  H,  Davev 

Pern,  spec'.mrn  -l.  K  lllnksmRn; 
3.  Cspt.  Oldley;  3,  B  D.  E.  Stewart 

Pilm.  ^■timqt— 1.  J.  Manmith: 
3,  Albert  K  iRtuea. 

specimen  foUace  plaaW>l,  Mrs.  c. 
P.  Kinney:  9.  Albert  B.  Pk^nch;  3, 
wiuimm  Davenpati. 

Chrysaathsmuins.   >   grown  In 


riour  -  1,  Mrs  L  H  MacQuecD,  2,  '  1.  Mrs  F.  P.  BOUCher.  2.  B  ,V  K,  ling— 1.  W  J 
Mr-'   W  A  It«y  '  8JrIitIl')Illl^  !  MajTiard- 

BfM    hall  d.>«-n  t.-^  huv  uCa  ti;ade ,  novelty  arucle  -l,  B    ,V  K 

»llh  Blue'  RlbUon  ;k)«  iter  -  | -'^"itnuiDd*,  2,  Mrs.  J.  PPencK 

1,  Mrs.  W   Ward,  u   Mr-   <     A   Kin-      Tsiinrd   rabbll   skm.   any  color 
ney,  3.  M!^    ttiill>   I'lil..  i,  nf  1    Mr^   J    i-rrn.-ti,  2.  P   I'  Boui-her 

Biead.  1  luai.  pUUn  whl^o— 1.  Miss      Taniird  i&i>t,i'  oklii.  large— I  Mrs 

F  P 


3. 


Runntaia  Oypsiss  Are  Shown  Waitinf  for  Work  in  tbo  8«to*t»  of 
BodiaKeet^  Tbeae  Polka  Spedallsa  In  Hoase  Cleanina  and  Qi^iir  Bach 
Momliw  on  the  Shasta  Wattiae  ior  CaUa.  - 


IDBMsd  hUift  i«Bkoe-l,  Mn 
LOT  tbdd;  3.  mss  rnnuiam 

QrQdwtt  sweater  or  Jmnper— 1, 
lln.l.U.Blrd. 

JElilttsd  sweater  or  Jumpei^l. 
Mrs.  uiy  Todd:  3.  Vn.  J.  Maloolm- 


pota.  1  variety  each— l.  S  L,  Rnitth. 
Chrysanlh^niums.  specimen  ui  -twn 

in  pot  or  tub— 1.  Ancue  McKay;  3. 
O.  W.  UoU;  3.  F.  HhUMoan. 
PLANT! 

Phlox.  pereniflaL  I  yarietles— i. 
o.  w.  nott:  X  uka.  flaniat:  3.  J.  A. 

Hlbbersott.  ]   xntttod  shppers-l.  Mrs.  J,  An- 

VaitaBa.  a  wMlHt  8  taiooma  dgmoa;  X,  Mrs.  p.  a.  Htm 
eaefr-4«  J.  MVynlUi;  %  X  lieROb- )  j^^t^  ^ 

UnglaieU— 1,  C.  Edward.<i,  3,  Mr^. 

SS.Mrama&' 

Beet  ebllecUon— 1.  Mm  m  m 
Oroos;  3,  Margaret  Oiuv 

First  Year  .Slmli  nt,>, 
OlaM— ),  Wmnle  Wliit<?hca(!. 
Unglajted— 2.  Evelyn  Whilt-h^ad, 

China  Painting  (Amateurs) 
Best  half  doaen  cups  and  saucer?!, 
or  platss— 1,  Roberta  Podsa;  3.  tna 
B.  Tilt. 

Best  ornamental  pleoe— 1.  R.  V. 
Camabell;  3.  Roberta  Peden. 

Best  collection- 1,  toa  B.  Tait;  3. 
Roberta  Peden. 

SKILLKD  NKOUANICAL  WOBK 

Specimens  of   wortrmanshlp  by 

mechanics— 1,  John  W.  Bolden. 

Spsslmehs  ol  workmanship  by 
noo-mfchanlcs— 1.  Emast  V.  Wil- 
son; S,  Mrs.  E.  Toenlson. 

FLOWERS 
l^wolmen  plant  In  flower — 1,  Mrs. 
B.  Pacerben:  a.  R.  J.  Knight:  3. 
M.  Orsnt 

Hanging  bSAkel— l.  J  Naysmlth; 
3.  Mrs.  Attwood;  :l,  F  Hlnk-iman. 

iK^dow  box,  a  (ect  lang- 1.  Albert 
Smith;  8,  Ifta.  AUwood;  8.  X  Nay- 
smlth. 

Petunias.  I  plant,  double— 1,  J 
Nayxmlth;  3,  Mrs.  A.  R.  Camess. 

Petunias.  1  plant,  single— 1,  AftoH 
Smith;  3,  A.  TynU, 

Any  other  plent  1.  P.  HlnhaEDan: 
3.  Albert  B,  Wtmab. 

Cat  PleweiSi  Open 
nofal    deslfln,  wreath,  18-lnch 
ftame— 1.  Mm.  A  W.  arson;  3,  Wl- 


M.  O.  Mayan 
Jftorwh  Miftoim  A-Mpbma^  j: 

Nayaalth;  X  A  lynoD. 

Nasturttumi,  U  oolon— 1.  Mta  B. 
C.  MsQWa;  3,  LOp  XT.  Oi  Raid. 

Zinnias,  18  bloono— 1,  Mre.  B, 
Fagerbeif:  3.  Mrs.  B.  0.  Miyeia;  % 
Albert  Smith. 
Petunias,  shigfle,  B  blooma— 1.  A 

T>Tcll:  2,  Albr-rt.  Smith. 

Petunla.s,  dciiblf,  rt  b',ooms — 1.  Mn. 
E-  C,  Mayers.  2,  J  Naysmlth. 

Annuals.  t>owl  mixed,  not  exceed- 
ing Ifl  -ircm;;— I,  Mrs,  E,  C.  Mayers; 
3,  Dr  A  Ct  Price;  3.  Jam-s  T  Clark. 

Perennial.^,  bo«'l  mixed,  not  ex- 
oeedlng  18  stems— l.  Mrs.  E,  C.  May- 
ers: a,  AngtLS  McKay,  3.  Mrs.  A.  R. 
Harness. 

.     WOMEN'S  WORK 
Spaoisl 

ColWIion  fancy  erotfiot  wotlc,  S5 
scrip  d'^nni'-ri  by  o.  ^ehosp— 1«  Mro. 
Margaret  Mullln. 

(Amalemw  Only} 

Best  collection  fancy  crochet  work, 
10  different  articles— l.  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet Mullln;  2,  Mrs  A.  Hunting- 
ton. 

Best  collection  fancy  embroidered 
work,  10  different  artlclf"<— i,  Mrs. 
R.  M.  Inghs;  2.  Dorothy  H.  Mascall. 

Best  collection  knitted  nork,  10 
different  articles— 1,  Mrs,  j  simp- 
son;  3.  Mrs.  K.  Simmonds. 

AppUque  work— 1,  Alms  L.  Heyer; 
3,  Mm.  W,  J.  Booavla. 

ttnbnitdared  doniss,  3—3.  Mrs.  C. 
a.  BUme. 

Etatenidared  nlghtttass  1.  BArs.  A  f  notia  Bennett 
A,  Sharland:  3,  Donttiy  B.  Msscsll  I 


Rheumatism? 

Ouiok  raUef  Irom  rfarametie 
paina  whboatharmi 


waSSQ  IIm  Wdiwi  rneumaTkr  pa: 
••■H' "^[Is  msller.   Aspirin  win  rlo  ,t 

mmf  ttsMf  h*s  sMaathing  that  vow 
e«i  slwtyi  take,  ffbilifn  Aminm  taW«i> 

*'*T'*?f  "*«fcr«h«6syirCw« 
oa  each  uMet 


Bmbroldered  pair  pillow  slips 
white— l.Mn,.  R.  M.  Inglls;  2,  Mrs 
C  B,  Stonr 

Bmbroldered  pair  pillow  slips, 
colored-1.  Mrs.  0. 8.  Stasis:  %  Ids. 
L.  TklntUos. 

Embroidered  teadotfe— i.  Mrs.  R. 
M.  Znglls:  3.  Mrs.  A  D.  Birch 

Bmbraldcred  buTIet  set^l.  Mrs 
R.  H.  Inglls:  3.  Mrs.  c.  B.  Stone 

Embroidered  sofa  pillow— 1,  Mrs. 
A  A.  Shirlsnd;  3,  Mrs.  R.  M.  DigUs 
Enbrt  idered  table  scarf- 1,  (ool- 
i-i'.  Mt&s  L   B    SUlOtt;  3.  (OOl- 

iirra')  Mrs.  J.  c.  Umprleht;  l, 
<whi&',  Mrs.  L.  MntUoa;  3.  (white), 

Mrs.  O  Day 

Embroidered  luncheon  set  (on  cot- 
ton)-     Mrs,  A  Da&h. 

Enit'!oi(Jr"'l  cir.ld'.--  ■ireee  (hand- 
made i     I    U  ro-Jiy  E.  Mascall. 

En.br  jiHrrod  baby's  layette  (B  ar- 
tklee>-l,  D<jrotby  B.  MaacaU. 

SntaKOldnod  eatworfc— 1,  Mrs.  R. 
11  mgUa;  8.  Mrs.  A  a  'Btrch  and 
Maivaret  OaUaCBor. 

Embroidery  on  sUk— 1,  Mlm  L.  B. 
Elliott:  2.  Mrs.  c,  Beddy. 
Em broldc rpd  fffnterplcfr  on  linen 
1,  Mr,i   ri   M   IngllB;  2.  Mm  C  B. 
aii-nr 

Knibrolderrd  tow-fi— Mrs,  R.  M. 
Inslia:  2.  L,  Tsint;io.i 

Embroidered  bridge  cloth— 1.  Mra. 
Elsie  A.  Robgrtsew;  8.  Oonltap  M. 
Urquhart. 

BmbiDtdsrsd  emock— 1»  Mm.  J.  C 
Llmprleht  « 

Embroidend  i^mm— 1.  Mrs.  c.  B. 
stone:  3.  Un.  P.  B.  8eoC»  and  Un. 
C  P-  Klnney- 

Smncktng— I,  Mrs.  E  A  Mrmar; 
2,  Ml^.-!  Marjory  Tait. 

Boudoir  pillow— 1.  Mrs.  tt,  BiR- 
vey;  3.  Mrs.  R  M.  IngUs. 

Laees  aad  Oradiel 
New  Idea  In  crochet— l,  Mm.  C. 
H.  Walker,  3.  Mrs  A  E.  Davis 

Cnvhet  lac?.  3  plece(t— 1,  Lily  M. 
DeBald;  2.  Mm  G  Pocoek. 

Knitted  late.  3  pteceit— 1.  Mrs.  W. 
NlchoUs;  2.  Mrs  W  H.  Clarke. 

Teaciolh,  crocheted  Isct— 1,  Mrs. 
A.  Adsms:  3.  Mn.  Margaret  MuUln. 

TatUng— 1.  Mrs.  J.  R.  Bhand:  3. 
MSrn  M.K.  IMA. 

Mottti^l.  Miss  U  &  nk»tt;  8. 
Mm.  7.  Mhokanite. 

PBlr  pUow  flUpB.  orocbet  taoe— l. 
Mrs  D.  J.  MaoOnUvmy;  3,  Mrs. 
Margaret  MuUtH 

sweater  or  Jmnpgr.  knitted  In 
sU^l.  Mrs.  Ulr  TOdd;  a*  Utts.  Ron 
A.  Vance. 

.Swpi>r  nr  Jumper,  rrocfieted  In 
stlk— I.  Mr».  Margaret  Mullln;  3, 
Mrs.  Rose  A.  Vaaoe. 

Crochet,  best  eaOestlon  useful 
artiolss.  sm— 1,  MM.  StottuM  Mttl- 
Un:  3,  Mra  A  Mools. 

OrodMted    dnniBO  1.  t.^ 
IWaUlos;  1  Mrs.  If.  AJoDs. 

Crochet,  baby's  jacket  In  sQll— 1, 
Mrs.  Uly  Todd. 
Crorhet  lar*  filet,  t  yard— I.  Un 
'*.>lMon:  3,  Mm  Rose  A.  Vance. 

Hand-made  laoe.  HonUoo— L  Mrs. 
H  J  K  dB  ailtoi  X  Mlm  u  B. 

Elliott 

Hand-made  Umc,  IrM  utOBBSl  1, 
Mrs  J  H  SUveley. 

KnIUlay  and  Crerhel  In  Wool 
Cnchtt.  babyi  )acket^l,  Mra  U. 

;  a. 


Bouquets,  butfeonbolo.  sonttomcn's. 
^brei^-l.  AnsHB  MOE^r;  X  Mrs.  A 

W,  Green. 

Bouquet,  hand  —  I,  Mrs.  A.  W. 
Oreen;  3,  P.  T.  Rawltm. 

Table  decoration  for  ladlcs~l. 
Mn.  B.  Acetfberg;  3.  Mrs.  Usrrtng- 
tcsi;  a.  Mm.  B.  W.  Dawns;  4.  Mlm 
Gloria  wnson. 

School  children's  Clsss— Best  ool- 
Irction  of  wild  flowers — 1,  Maigaret 
Izard :  2.  Kenneth  Roblnsim ;  3, 
David  FrankUn. 

Collection  annual  flower  seeds  — 
I.  R.  V.  Ciimpbell;  3,  T.  B.  Astlfjr; 
3.  J,  R.  Robinson. 

OOUection  perennial  flower  seeds— 
1,  J.  H.  HoMnson:  3.  R.  V.  Campbell. 

OoUeotloo  swoet  paa  sesd— 1,  P.  T. 
Tapsoott;  3,  WUUam  Davenport. 

Best  display  outdoor  grown  cut 
nowers  and  foliage— 1.  J.  A  Blbber- 
son;  3,  Bvan  Joosb. 

GABI«NPRODDCB 
Brtra  entries— 1.  K.  H.  Ortst;  3. 
T.  Birch. 

Garden  VrjirUhle  Boeds 
White  beann,    I  pint— I,  %,  D. 
Miles;  3.  a  A  Nimn. 

Colored  braiL^.  1  pint— I.  Mrs,  J 
H  Stavcley.  2.  Miss  MobC!  Holy- 
oake. 

Scarlet  runner.  1  pint— 1,  T.  E. 
Asuey;  3.  W.  O.  Buxeh. 

Runner,  any  other  wMar.  1  pint 
— 1.  T.  B.  AsUoy;  3.  Q.  A  Ntmn. 

Bfoad  beans,  l  pint— 1,  A.  D. 
MUm;  3.  ThomsB  CXanbm. 

Peas.  1  pint— 1.  T.  B.  AaOv.'  X  A 
D.  MUOt. 

Collection  seed,  named,   to  be 
shown  on  stem — Mn.  Gavin  Jack. 
DOMESTIC  BCniNCC 
Special  prlM  donated  by  OrlMe 


EibwbTh  ('  BIsiiitBBBMt  X  urn.  L. 

1)  Mai  i^LK  i  n 

Bread.  1  Itwl  plAin  br<<wii  ~1,  Mn. 
P  Ehtoii.  2.  Mr.'i  A  Adauu. 

Bread  1  Inaf.  date -Mlm  J.  Btavs- 

U-\ ,  J.  M;^    P  Piston 

Uir^ul,    ■    1"..!    a  il     1     Mi      A  G 
(.^iirnilrliiirl,  '2,  Mlw  O.  tiutveley. 

He  ones— 1,  Mrs.  U 
Mis.  McKeachle. 

Rotk.  dinner,  0-1.  Mrs.  W. 
Kay;  3.  Mn.  B.  FscesliMs. 

Biscuits,    plain,    5—1,  Mre. 
Adams;  3,  Mr-  N  a.  Craig 

cakas.  smail,  u.vM'iiid  ^  i.: 
frrent  Unds — Mrs.  c  L>,<v  T,hs;i 
cookies,  assorted.  8  dUfeieuL  kiitds, 
I.  Mrs.  L.  B.  MmKliiBBn;  X  Mm. 

W'lherell 
l-uund  I'AJie    I,  Mm  P.  HdSr;  X 

Mrs-  N,  MacQUlliTuy 

cake,  layer,  load— 1.  Mn.  O.  ^dj^ 
ney;  3,  Mn.  A  Q.  OnmUOhael. 

Cake,  sponge,  loaf— 1.  Mm.  A  G 
Carmlchael;  2,  Mrs  F  LookUy. 

Ctticrv  fruit— Mrs.  A.  Adams;  3. 
Mrs   H   A.  Lund, 

Cftki',  chocolate,  loaf— 1.  Miss 
LuuiUion,  2,  MLss  D.  CurtI: 

Cake,  seed— 1.  Mrs.  A.  O.  Cor- 
mlohad:  8.  Mlm  BuUi  Bogartii. 

Cake.  BbHnna— 1,  Mrs.  A.  O.  Car- 
mlchael. 

Shortbread— 1,  Mrs.  U  N.  Mac- 
Queen:  3.  Mn.  McKeaobla. 

Plum  Podding- 1,  Mrs.  L.  M.  Mac- 
Queen:  3.  Mrs.  W.  Adams. 

Pastry  sheUs,^0— 1,  M».  Xsuirlson: 
3,  Mlm  O.  CurUa. 

Anrio  pie.  double  crust— 1.  Mn. 
W.  A.  Ray:  3.  Mrs.  A  O-  Carmlchael 
MInngmeat,  shown  In  giam  Jars— 
I.  Mn.  L.  N.  MacQoeen:  3.  Miss  D. 
Curtis. 

Assorted  plcUes,  fl  kinds.  In  pint 
Jars— 1.  Mrs.  J.  aimpson:  Miss  D. 
Ourtlo. 

Assort?d  Jama.  S  kksds,  lu  pint 
jara-i,  Mrs  w  R.  OMb;  X  Mrs. 
Mary  E.  Jackson. 

Assorted  fralt  JelUcs.  6  Unds.  in 
JeUy  Jars— 1,  ICra.  A.  H.  Campbell; 
3,  Mlm  D.  Curtis. 

Bottled  fruit,  peaches,  1  qoart^l 
Mrs.  P.  A.  Tonuett;  3,  Mrs.  L.  N 
MaoQueen. 

Bottled  pears.  1  quartr-l.  Mrs.  L. 
N.  Maoq«WB;1^  Mn.  Mary  S.  Mk- 

soo.  

~9olttod  ~ptams,  1  tfmrt— Mrs. 
Mary  B.  Jaokson;  3.  Mrs.  L.  N.  Mac- 
Queen. 

BotUod  strawberries,  1  Qoart— 1. 
Mm.  R.  A  Tomsett :  3.  Mlm  a  Btan- 
lap. 

SEWING 

Crochet  sUppgf  <X  Mrs.  P.  a. 

Morey. 

Socks  or  still i> lugs  1.  Mm.  J.  A 
De  VeuUe;  3.  Mm.  Idly  Todd. 

PLAIN  NBBDtaWOBK 

Child's  coat,  made  IMm  worn 
garment— 1,  Mrs.  J.  PVAnklln;  8, 
Mrs,  n  V,  Hebden. 

Bov paiiu,  made  frnm  U'^rer 
pair— 1.  Mrs.  Margaret  Mullm.  2, 
Mrs.  A.  Dash. 

Best  dress,  made  from  cast-off 
wool  sannont.40r  child— 1.  Mm.  B, 
U.  TM;  3,  Mm.  N.  MaeOimmy. 
■  linen  handkeivhlef,  hemsttohed— 
1,  Mm.  L.  TUntUoa. 

CfrileOUon  of  not  less  than  four 
pleoes-2.  Mrs.  B.  E.  Girling 

House  dress.  In  cotton— 2,  Mn. 
WlHerton. 

Bast  working  apron~l.  Mrs.  J. 
Btrutt;  8.  Mia.  IVUlerton. 

Knitted  or  croiamt  baby  wear,  any 
artldfr-l,  Mn.  J,  K.  BBnt:  8.  Mn. 
W  H.  Clarke. 

Knitted  laoe.  anp  nVM^l,  un. 
J.  A.  De  VauUa;  8,  Mm.  MMgttot 
Mullln. 

One  pair  l^lllow  slips,  embroidered 
or  crochet  trimrrif^ — 1,  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet Mulhn;  2.  Mrs.  V.  Lane. 

Crochet  lace,  any  aitMe— 1.  Mrs. 
A  Braden;  X  Mm.  UMMgtMb  Mut- 
Un. 

Tatted  tnce.  any  article— 1,  Mrs.  P. 
oaody. 

Embroidered  apron— I.  Mn.  W.  N. 
Clarke:  3.  Mrs  E.  Robinson. 

Embroidered  cetuerplece,  white  or 
colored  -i,  Mr  .  r  N.  WUksr;  8, 
Mrs.  G.  C.  Uinlrecht. 

Bmhrotdsrad  luncheon  cloUi.  white 
or  colored— 1.  Mrs.  c.  N.  Walker; 
3.  Mn.  J.  A  Bird. 

One  pair  towels,  embroidered— 1, 
Mn.  J.  A.  De  VeuUs;  3,  Mrs  W.  N. 
Clarke. 

One  pair  fowels,  rrr-'.^f  trimmed 
— A,'Mr::   MarRarrt  M  .  , 

ARTS  AND  CRAFTS 

Wax  eoneetkm.         un.  A.  X. 

Davis. 

Paper  fiov-rrn.  R  varieties,  8  Of 
each— 2.  Mr.i  u  llarn''. 

Truy,  nii'de  up  with  clii.w-I,  Mm. 
F.  Ma'-.Kcnilc.  2,  Mrs.  1.  Land. 

Wool  flowero— Mra  W.  N.  Clarke. 

Patalex  handkerchief— 3.  Miss 
SteUa  Barker. 

Pahitex  scarf— 1.  Mlm  BteOa 
Barker, 

Garten,  bended— l.  Mm.  J.  BImp- 
son ;  2.  Mrs.  A.  Adams. 

Beadwork  bag— 1.  Mn.  A  Dash; 
2.  Mrs  D.  J.  MacGUllvny. 

Be9dwr>rk.  any  article— l.  Mrs.  R 
A.  Brydrn;  3.  Mlm  C.  Wlddden. 

Bola  puiow.  hand  painted  S.  Mtas 
ataOa  Barker. 

Lamp  shade,  made  up.  any  ma- 
terial—i.  Minx  Hrien  Peden:  3.  Mrs. 
A  N.  Campbell. 

Raffia  work,  2  spedmemt— i.  Mrs 
R.  W.  IncUs;  2,  Mr^   P:  winrerbot- 

tom. 

Ml'MIRV  WORK 

Pperinl  ;.r  ir--  rjni  ,  V,'  i,-,-  B.C. 
Elertrlr  luiUay  Conipnnv  Limited. 


li^mcher.  2,  Mrs  J  Prr-ach 
Tanned   kid   ^»'.ltl    wtntc    l.  Mis 
P.  P.  Brij' he!     2.  h    I'    IV>U'  her 

Tanm-tl  ktd  >kui,  eoJortd— l,  Mrb 
J.  French;  3.  P.  p.  Boweher. 

Tsnned  coat  sUn.  whit*— 1,  Mn. 
P  P  Boucher;  3.  B.  ft  B.  ^y^ri-ltt 
Tanned  goat  skin.  eOlowd  B.  A 
C.  SUnmond*.  2.  Mrs.  P.  P  Boucher 
Any  other  domestic  variety  tanned 
skin— I,  Mr?  P  p  Ho^irher;  2,  P  P. 
Boucher - 

Skins  or    Wild    AnifuaU.  Native 

1Vm:-i1  :,iti:i    .-ni*!!     !    Mir.    K  I' 

H.  .u(  hrt ,  -J    n    .V  K  ^un^lM[)d^ 

I  -k-.n.-  I    Ml  -    I  [• 

BoLH-.'ici      .',    .Mr-     .)  trr!;c!i, 

Itaneif  sktii  iiiedluni  1,  Mrs.  J 
fteoeb;  j.  t\  p.  Bouciier. 

Artlele  ssada  from  ono  MmD  sfcta 
—X.  Mm.  r.  f.  Bouol^;  S.  B.  *  K 
Btanmoods. 

BBwa  aitiida  made  from  man 
than  one  skin— l.  Mrs  j  French;  X 
Mrs,  P.  P  Boucher 

Large  article,  nindc  fram  mom 
than  one  skln~-l.  Mrs.  J.  Pmnoh; 
2,  Mrs.  P.  P  Boucher, 

HOME  F.(ON»MICfl 
Section  "A."  CloUUng 
Po!     hclder    and    towel— 1.  K. 
Powell:  2.  Alice  Gray. 

Cooken.  apron  and  aBB--l,  Alice 
Gray.  2.  K  Powell 

Grade  VIII 


aheppard;  A  X.  K 

  #• 

Bees  in  ribsrrvatlun  hh9-4.^D 
ThonipBou;  2,  r.  H  MaynaTd. 

Novire  etam.  3  13  or  IS^  gUu 
i«i>  extracted  heat9~l,  Mta,  IC 

ilogiitih.  * .  .  ^. . 

NATURAL  SnSTOBT 

Amateur  otOlecUon  oi  butternteo 
■nrt  ttit  ths  oocurrmg  In  British  Co 
lumoia— I.   J,   D.   Gregion;   2,  J. 
ThompKoii 

Amateur  cot.r.in.n  ntsecu  <ex- 
chidlng  butterfji'.-.'  in'H.hi, >  1. 
J.  D.  Qrsgaon,     LMU.i  a.  Wnddcii. 

Collection  of  BriUah  Columbia 
flowen  and  plants,  pressed  and 
mounted— 1,  Leslie  Copp;  3.  Kath- 
leen M.  Butt 

Collection  BniLun  CttUnnbia  fiow- 
ert.  and   plants,   limited   lo  .^hool 
r-h:idrrn  of  Vaooouver  Island  and 
'■""It  of  the  ooMt— t.  onto 

.M  HetMlen. 

Oanttoned  an  g»(|»  M 

PLANS  MADE  FOR 

LAKE  HILL  FAIR 

Th*  esfonth   linnuu!   ■■■.ii.t.Li  jon 

lOT  WafdOlie.  SaJUHUli,  Will  tn-  m-Ul 

on  WednoBday.  Aogusl  21  u.  i  .ue 
WU  Oommunlty  BaU,  under  the 
HB^tem  of  Xsike  HIU  Woman's  In^ 
ftltnte.  nils  show,  whloh  stutod 
In  a  small  wty  sovon  years  afo,  has 
ifroWn  to  be  a  dlsUnet  credit  lo 
Ward  One  and  to  Saanlch  es  a 
whole  Mr.*;  Peddle,  genenl  con- 
vener for  i»30.  la  making  an  appeal 
to  realdenw  of  Waid  One  to  make 


Piece  of  Undsrwear-U.  LUlan  B  |  ,^f?  ^T^^"  "hibition   bigger  and 

I  ix-tcer  than  ever  before. 

Attractive  prUte-s  are  being  of- 
fered for  colk'titloiis  uf  vegetables 
collections  of  fruit  and  01  fancy- 
worfc.  alBO  special  prises  in  various 
daaois.  Three  dasom  for  children's 
wooE  Include  penmandilp,  map- 
drawlnt.  nowera  grassu.  sewing 
and  cookery.    Oonvenen  have  been 


Hogarth 

Seellon  "B,"  t'nder  IS  Yaan 
Hand-made    towel  —  i,  Robert 
Fleming.  2.  Betty  &cott. 
Baby's  bib— l.  June  Dewar, 
Shopping  bag— 2.  Robert  Fleming. 

10  to  18  Tomb  oT  Age 

Dressed  ddil— 1.  Naaey  J.  An- 
Uwny;  X  Mabel  PmnUto. 
Otri's  wash  dram  1.  Owen  Dewar. 
Darning  on  wm  woBlan  stock- 
ings—1,  Joy  SavSfo:  X  Donald 

Fleming, 

Hemstitching  and  embroidery  on 
pair  o[  towels— 2,  Berxw  Wulni. 
Laundry  bag— l,  BPeea  BtoBkB;  8. 

Ann  Galloway. 
Table  ninnT.  embroldmr  to  COlor 

— 1.  Lorraine  WiUerlon. 

IV  IS  Years  of  Age 

Nightgown- 2,  RIU  Baddy. 
Afternoon  dress— 1.  Jop  BAVage; 
3,  Helen  Peden. 

Tastty  set— 1.  Olani  Watoon 
BteDa  aimpaon. 

Pair  pOlow  casss,  embrolderod— 1, 
Bttila  M.  Blneks;  3.  Helen  Peden. 

Luncheon  set.  embroidered— 1, 
Beryl  WhltOhead;  3.  Btolen  Peden. 

Novelty  aofa  pillow  —  1 .  Helen 
Peden:  3,  LUy  MaMn. 

Boudoir  lamp  .ihadr  -3.  Helen 
Peden. 

Bead  coUecttr-n  t  .niciea— l,  Mary 
BrydBa:  a,  Be;     v    ehBSd.  . 

UU.NLl 

Honey,  ligln.  10.  12  or  16  glass 
Jsrs— 1.  Mrs  O,  Kler,  2,  T.  H-  May- 
nsrd;  3.  Mrs  Sidney  P.  Kler. 

Honey,  amber,  10.  12  or  i6-o», 
glam  Jars— 1.  Mrs  O-  Kiar.  2.  Her- 
bert Oorfleld:  3,  O.  Thompson;  4. 
Mra.  Z.  Blakanay;  6.  Mrs.  W.  J. 
Ourry. 

Howy.  ngbfe.  80.  18  or  IS  klsM 
Jsrs— 1,  Mn.  a  JOar;  3.  Mra.  Sid- 
ney p  Kler;  3.  T.  R.  Maynwl;  4, 
Mrs.  F,  A  Greenwood. 

Honey,  amber.  30.  13  or  t6-0K. 
glass  jars— 1.  J.  A    Mmlntyre.  2. 

G.  Thompson:  3.  Mm.  a.  Kler,  4. 
T.  H.  Msynard. 

Honey,  light,  £0,  12  or  16-ok.  gUaa 
Jars-l.  Mrs.  Bldnap  P.  Kler;  3,  T. 

H.  Maynard:  8.  J.  A  MadlntoSh: 
«.  Mn.  o.  Ktor. 

BOiuv.  ambar.  80, 18  or  IS-os  glass 
Jara-1,  O.  Thompoan;  8,  Mrs.  G, 
Kler;  S.  T.  X.  Maynard;  4.  O.  H 
Laundu. 

Honey,  chunk,  tn  gla&s.  not  less  i 
than  5  Ibfi  — 1.  Mrs.  P,  A.  Green- i 
wood;  2.  Mrs.  Sidney  P,  Kler:  3,  | 
Mn.  n.  Kler;  4.  T  H.  Maynard. 

Hotiry,  sraniiiRted,  not  less  than 
five  lbs..  Id  gUu— 1,  Q.  H.  Laimdu; 
8.  Mn.  T.  atafcSBoy;  8.  T.  B.  May- 
nard; A  TTwmpBBB. 

Honey  in  comb.  IS  smtliw  1.  o 
Thompson:  3,  Ite.  iMngr  P.  Sier; 
3,  T.  H.  Msynard. 

Honey  and  wax,  75  lbs,— 1,  G. 
Thompson:  2.  T.  H.  Maynard;  3, 
M.-fl,  L.  Blakrney, 

Beeswax,  not  lem  than  3  lbs.— 1, 
Mrs.  O  Kler;  t.  A.  Kitri  I,  T.  B. 
Maynard. 

Pmit  preserved  In  hoiuiPi  •  ^ta^— 1, 
O.  H.  Laundu. 

•Best  qt.  honey  vtolgar— 1,  o.  H 
I«midu;  8,  Q.  Thcmpecm;  8.  T.  H. 
Maynard. 
Any  new  useful  appHsnee  or  In- 

ventlfi  '^r  -  -•i:ir.'-"r-,.,  >  I 


appointed  a5  f oUows :  VefetaUes, 

Mrs,  Currte.  Mrs,  Simmons;  fruit 
and  flowers,  Mr;.-,  IlHm.s,  Mrs.  Wll- 
lUms;  fancywurk,  Mrs.  Myles.  Mrs, 
Porter.  Mrs,  Carpenter ;  cookery, 
Mrs.  Moody,  Mrs  Walton  chil- 
dren's work.  Mrs  Rherrttt.  Mrs. 
Meroer.  Judges  have  been  sm* 
the  nspartsBBBfc  ef 

Tim  exhlUtkn  win  be  tormaUy 
opened  at  S  o'dmifc  by  Reeve 
Onueh.  and  at  4tm  oMm  o<  Mm 
show  the  prises  via  be  preesotod 
by  OounoiUor  Bovdan.  Frtmg^n 
connection  with  the  oatondllva^ 
test  will  be  preeentod  at^St  sale 
3  timi?  Prise  Usto  and  ontry  ftras 
may  be  obtained  from  the  sscretary 
or  oouvener.  or  froip  mcmben  of 
the  Institute  The  Be^retar^'  will  be 
at  the  hflll  tn  refehe  rntrles  on 
the  Tuesday  preceding  tlie  exhibi- 
tion. 


"Whst  Is  this  thing,  desrT"  ■ 
"Only  a  pawn  ticket,"  ■ 
^■Wliy  dont  you  kM  two,  S»  ^e 

COD  both  for  S..T 


TroubU  always  mnirs  in  bur'-he.i 
they  say.  snd  If  Baby  could  talk  to 
you  right  now,  he'd  say  thai  ho  eer- 
talnlr  found  It  thst  way.  and  no 


Ptour  Mills  Co..  Umltcd  for  h-s;  :  f*""  ^''"'■'fii'or  gaining  nir*t  pomt*  In 
loaf  of  bread,    white,    made    from  work— 1.    Mm  Margorrt 


Royal  Hoifir-hold  Flour— 1,  Mrs.  F. 
Elston;  2,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Barnes. 

Donated  by  Vanoouver  Mining  Co. 
for  bset  kiaf  of  brsad.  white,  made 
from  Royal  standeid  ftour— iftA 
L.  H.  MaoQueen. 

Best  pie.  dootale  eruat,  medB  fmm 
wild  Rou  Pastry  nonf^-Mm.  L.  H. 
MscQueen. 

Donated  bv  the  i.nitr  f.i  the 
Woods  MUUng  Co,,  for  beat  loaf  of 
bnad.  wtana.aBa4BfMm  Plv«  Rosm 


Thii  Sickly  Child 
Biekwird  io  School 

Help  the  pair-  puny,  delicate 
younpBm  who  haan  t  onough  energy 
to  go  out  and  play  hke  other  ohlJ- 
dreoL 

It  I0  yow  solemn  My.  mother,  to 
give  your  boys  and  glrto  the  flmh- 
addlng.  energy -creating,  strSBft^ 
buUdlog  beneOt  oC  MoOaT*  Ood 
Uver  Extract  IWdBto^^iB  eant 
start  too  soon 

Chiklren  lo^e  the*e  nugat-soatcd 
tablets  and  you  yourself  »^n'l  be 
able  to  praise  them  enough  on  re 
your  kiddles  grow  weU  and  strong 
■gill  BPoa  they  stmt  to  add  good 
soCM  flesh— nenoausm  dlssppean 
happy  toditel*,  BMr  dia- 
posWtous  and  hsiMiy  iRtte  btflm 

vlll  warm  ymrr  heurt     W)  laPtOCa. 
M  r*nfi,  at  MT-f?*!  in  r.e,  Vano 
and  Owl  Drug  Stores,  or  lar 


Dover. 

Heavy  starchlnt,  sbhts.  ooUan. 
overhlouse.  3  each— I,  Mlm  MstHrst 
Dover:  3.  Mn  L.  N.  MacQueon. 

Light  starrhlns.  lingerie,  waists 
and  dresses,  children's  dreases,  2 
each— 1,  MlM  Margaret  Dover;  2. 
Mrs.  N   A  Gray 

Household  Uoen.  8  artlolm  —  I. 
Miss  Attwret  Oom:  9,  Vbt.  F, 

acatfe, 

B  r  F(TR  Rxmnrr 

l-nir  trimmmg.  I  yartl~l,  Mrs.  J. 
Praooh;  X  P.  P.  Boucher. 

tadlse*  three-pleoe  trimming  —  1, 
Mn  J.  rteneh:  X  P.  P.  Botiober. 

Ladles'  suppers— I,  Mrs.  P.  P. 
Boucher;  3.  Mrs.  J.  Rmieb. 

Ladiiw'  hat^l.  IQi.  J.  ftoBdi:  3. 
F  P  Boucher. 

Hsndbag-1.  Mra,  P.  P.  Bonoher; 

2,  Mrs,  J.  French. 

Drtvmg  glovea-i.  P.  P.  SaaBHcr; 

3.  Mrs.  P.  P.  Boucher. 

Ladles:  fur  coat  l,  Mrs.  J, 
Pmnoh;  8.  Mm.  P.  P.  Boucher. 

Oentlaman'B  fur  cap^l,  P.  p 
Boooher;  3.  Mis.  P.  P.  Boaehor. 

Otntlemanii  alippcra— B.  *  B 
Simmonds;  3.  Mra.  F,  P.  Bouohtr. 

Child's  art*  aieto  and  mitff*l, 

Mn.  J.  wmmi  xm.M  lato- 

monds. 

ChiM^ 
Boucher. 

Baby 
Pranohi  1^ 


fttr 


T.  P. 


—  1.  Mm.  J. 


r.  p. 


Fair  Week 
Special 


SAVE  $8.50 


On  the  Price  of 

This 

ROYAL 
PRINCESS 
CLEANER 

Complete  With  All  Cfeamne 
AttaGhmenct 

Total  Price,  $49.50 


Pay  Onlv  $1.00  Cash 
Balance,  $1.00  a  Week  ' 


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B.C.  Electric 

Phone  9390 


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THE  DAILY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA,  aC  WEDNESDAY,  AUGUST  20l  1930 


FINANCE  ■ 


Bulh  Attempt  to  Start 

Forward  Price  Movement; 
Most  of  Advance  is.  liost 


NEW  YORK,  Aug  1»  -  UlUMirilli 

:he  nmmntm  to  b«r  •MUnc 

dispuyed  t9  tha  martot  tn  i»om4 
leMltHu.  profewlowd  opmton  «no 
nere  bullish  by  UicUiwUon  utd  torn- 

)jiT«ririit.  launched  ■  new  bull  c*m- 


-■r^.lmi  uadera  gennnUy  ttawUimiio 
t  .iiQ*  ihc  »dv»no»  Ur  BMW  tnU 


T 


>(iign  m  today's  rtock  markK  but 

(juU-'li  turn, 

.   Aiihoii^h  the  mftiktt  ^om  wgor- 
'  »ii:,i,v  during  the  nMpOt  ••t.  J"! 
ha> ,  reconUnc  WtTWH  IMM  «  V 

to  9  poinu  Id  moit  <f  un  awrt 

to  ttte  profus  tt  the  hlfli*r  Iml^ 

•  nd  much  of  the  ndvance  wai  lost 
before  Uie  li'sf  although  several 
#lnrM  were  up  2  to  d  ru't 

The  price  index  of  lUUPty  kadtng 
shares  gatited  only  1  3-^  points,  bui 
that  was  enough   to  eanisal  tt» 
mfsgre  net  »o«m»  oI  tfts  tart  two 
ssmMm  Mid  ptam  the  Index  ft  frac- 
tion BbOTC  thi  level   reached  In 
■pilday'ii  brisk  rally.    Total  sales 
Bggrrgatad  IJBl.TV)  Omxvt,  about 
000  more  than  yesterday 
I'.S   Stefl.  American  Can,  Amer- 
Olpohcni!,  Rartio,  Inimiatiorul 
H-.-^v^.tT  and  Johns-MsnvUie  rote 
2  pcUiLs  cr  more,  cnly  to  lose  much 
of  l^oir  lain*,  elaalitc  ttem  ftac- 
tkm*  to  a  potnt  higher. 

Vanadlua  was  also  turned  over 
in  targa  voliine.  rising  about  4 
Jiolnts.  It  later  lost  more  than  half 
.W  tts  rtM.    Columbian  Carbon,  in 
*  which  a  Boston  operator  was  said 
1)  hHv<?  uten  a  long  porifiloa  roae 
b  pcmu  only  to  Icae  all  Irat  a  point 
ol  Its  gain. 

OsM  rose  8.  then  reacted  to  doss 
only  39-4  higher.   AlUed  Ohsmlcall 
'  valned  B  and  was  up  9  ai  the  close,  i 
Tobaccos  were  strong  for  a  time, 
but  American  Tobacco  B.  after  galn- 
inE,   siumpM   facS   aga^n  Othna 
malnUlnrd  it\r\r  calns  fairly  wdJ. 
B.S  did  £ome  ol  the  r^lls.  North] 
Americao,  New  York  Oentral  and  J 
'Ktm  Haven  closed  about  a  polnu  • 

-  tibgher.  Eastman  Kodak  was  a  firm  | 
feature  and  closed  5  higher  at  tbel 
top  Fox  Film. rose  3  poUiu  on  It*' 
timings  nUtement.  wiping  out  I 
Mcnday's    n?t    loss,    but    U  latrr 

lu  the  foreign  exchanges,  ftterllng 
caUsa  staged  1-1«  to  4J1  1-1.  and 
thv  oanadlaa  dollar  lost  Its  pro- 
itnlun  tor  the  first  time  since  July. 

The  Bratlllan  mllrels  sagged  to 
n  n-"*.  low.  whllo  the  Spanish  peseta' 
1  t'i:-  il.  .  I 

A|j,fi«rentty  domestic  b-ir.dg  were 
■  vcly  act umuliiti-'-J  today,  with 
best  ^Mlns  by  railroad  and  Industrial 

.[iBsais.  Although  tbere  was  a  allgbUy 

ftamer  tend^iey  in  ootalds  call  I 
money,  there  was  do  Blackening  In 
ihs    Inquiry    from  InsUlutlonal 

K3urcts  ani  the  gains  of  CbS  dajr 
canted  tlie  market  to  a  nsw  Ugn 
lor  th^  yar  In  the  averages. 

BullL^h  trend  ot  equity  lisues  car- 
V|«l  stoclc  privilege  bonds  upward. 
^  Atch.son  4  l-2fi  and  St,  Paul »  3  ad- 
"'voQced  a  potnt,  and  several  other 
i^lMU.  ttUUty  and  amusement  ohllga- 
•*VMis  also  appredatad. 

The  market  In  utUlty  Icsiks  was 

-  ahm. 

n-   Tlic  movemen*.  of  the  Indtistrial 
ff'list  was  highly  iriesular. 
h-  jporeigu  issues  were  more  active 
,imaA  tmsolar. 


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Under  lii'-  l.-adershlp  of  the  Ban* 
of  England,  a  movem*nl  lor  the 
rationjiluat.oii  it  British  industries 
Is  gains  forv.'ard  and  has  attracted 
the  attention  of  flnanclera  all  over 
the  world.  Ttte  oioveiMot  Is  looked 
npai  m  Bnglaod  aa  balding  oat  the 
only  hoiKfor  the  raeotvry  of  British 
industry  from  the  depression  which 
luu  afflicted  It  since  the  war.  It  de- 
rtve.-*  added  Interest  from  the  fact 
that  It  marks  a  radical  change  w. 
the  time-honored  policies  ol  the  Old 
Lady  of  Thieftdiie«dle  Street. 

In  efTec:!.  the  Bank  of  EnRtand  la 
going  Into  business  for  ihr  t\r.it  ume 
tn  Its  iQOfi  sod  dUUnguisiied  cartel 
as  a  bankcri'  brnk.  The  efforts  of 
the  British  bank  of  Issue  to  put  new 
life  Into  BrtUsh  Industry  are  to  be 
efleoted  throoih  the  acency  of  two 
companies  recently  formed-  The 
first  of  these  is  called  the  eoenrttles 
Management  Trust,  formed*  PSan- 
sRed  and  provided  with  capttBl  by 
the  Bank  of  England. 

The  object  of  this  company,  ns  u 
has  h-en  iet  forLh,  Is  to  assljit  manu 
tactur.nf;  flrma  with  .".dvicc  ai,  ; 
guidance,  and  to  formulate  plaii.^  lo; 
the  reorg&nls:iti'jiv  amalgamauon 
and  acquisition  of  new  capita).  The 
direetoratc  la  compcaed  of  the  Oov* 
em  or  of  the  Bank  of  Bntland,  Mon- 
tagu a  Hcsnaan.  and  a  group  of  ex- 
pert toustaieBi  nan. 

DEVBLOPMEKT  toMPANT 

To  carry  out  the  programme  of  re- 
organising British  Industry  upon  a 
more  up-to-date  basts,  the  Bankers' 
Zndustrtal  Developm'^nt  Company 
bu  been  organised  with  a  nominA; 
capital  0(  £6,000.000.  capital  of  thii 
Institution  ia  divided  into  lorty-fWe 
Shares  of  common  A  ctock  of  ElOO.- 
OQO  p:ii  value  esch.  find  fifteen 
sharr^^  ol  r^mnio!!  B  £'.oci£,  also  of 
tICO.COT  par  viUue 

All  cf  the  D  5liar*a  have  been  sub- 
scribed (or  by  the  Sccui  ^iie-i  Min- 
agcment  Tnut,  thrcugii  which  the 
Bank  of  England  derives  Its  interest 
In  the  compan)'.  These  shares  carry 
three  votes  eaetar  while  the  A  shares 
carry  cn?  vote  eftoh.  SecurKies 
Mancaeri^nL  hu,  tharafOTS,  tU\9  PS*' 
cent  of  tl.?  voiin^;  power  la  BaiAetaf 
industrial  Uevelopmenl. 

The  flfty-flvs  A  kliares  have  been 
BUtiserlbed  for  by  for.y-f^ve  impor- 
tant banks  snd  nnancL-il  hou::e.H, 
each  cne  bcln;  allotted  a  sing!: 
^iiare.  Among  the  InsUttttloiu  which 
ha-ve  thus  become  partidpants  In 
^ne  mavzmaat  are:  Itantay'aBanK, 
Lloyds'  Bank,  the  Midland  Bank,  thr 
Nttlontl  Provincial  Bank,  the  West- 
mijist?r  Bank.  th=  Govermr  and 
Conlpanv  of  liie  BmJc  of  S^atland. 
Baring  GroLh?r.»,  Utoun.  8hlpl«T  it 
Co..  Ltd..  Morsan  Ornirei;  Co.  N, 
M.     RothMhUd  &  Boil.  H  iiry 

fichrod^r  &  Co.  and  SriiRm^m 
Brothers,  Ltd.  The  Usl  cf  the  entire 
forty-Ave  Indodu  virtually  every 
impoatant  banking  msUtutlon  hi 
□rest  Brltam,  and  indloatcs  the 
whtfispraad  partldpauoa  to  the 
movonenU 

soon  OP  TBI  MOTBRIENT 

By  the  "raUonaUsslkm"  of  British 
Industry  la  maant  the  eatabUshmsnt 
of  lnd'j«tr:2l  projects  upon  a  modem 
basis.  The  plan  tooludes  slmpUflca- 
tion  and  eXi«n*lon  of  capital,  con- 
soUdatlon  of  firms  which  would 
benefit  from  unified  control,  suhstl- 
i.it:on  of  modem  oaehlnsry  and 
produrtioa  BMtbods  fw  obsBUta 
methods. 

Th?  problem,  as  it  Is  t^-'U  by  offl- 
clals  of  the  Bhnk  oi  England,  is 
mere  a  pijchclog.oal  than  economic 
one  Th?  Brtlish  biulne.:s  man  is 
tradUlonally  bard  to  change.  Uany 
Indnstrlal  plaints  tn  Bi^and  are 
operating  today  with  machinery  and 
equipment  whic'.i  went  out  of  date 
before  the  wKr  Bui  since  the  ma- 
chinery s'iii  fniHl'.nn.^  nnd  biL^neoa 
Is  poor,  there  Is  a  reluctance  to  scrap 
the.  CM^pUni  and  sMttrta  a  new 
ons. 


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EXPORT  SALES  INCREASE 


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WINNIPEG  Aug,  19  The  wheat 
market  here  khowed  n  change  of 
front  during  the  flrtj.  hall  of  to- 
day'a  sesaion.  and  pinoes,  after  opeb- 
inf  1*«  hl|^,  continued  to  ad- 
vanea  nnlU  they  «-ere  l  94  over 
tha  eldss  last  night  Around  the 
noon  hour  weakJiejs  developed 
largt-Iy  In  nyiiuxithy  wUh  llir  r<har|) 
dachnc  In  CUlrago  unit  with  early 
buyers  unloadlnit,  ami  nil  the  earlier 
gains  were  nipr-  ttixn  loaU  There 
wes  some  fairi.  pi-r.iw  buying  at 
the  start,  paii  u:  whl^  wa^  for 
seabo^  aoQOtint  and  partly  abort 
eovering,  due  to  Ueerpool  being 
consider3bly  stronger  than  due.  The 
demand  was  fairly  well  satisfied  st 
the  <-]ose  of  the  first  iiour.  after 
which  the  inaiket  turned  quiet  with 
off.Tlnd.'i  light  until  ths  Hqiildnttcn 
«nr  i.i-.tler  n::y 

October  Win  somewhal  stronger 
than  the  deferred  months  today, 
probably  reflecting  the  buslnesa 
done,  while  most  of  the  hedging  Is 
being  placed  in  Oeoembev. 

Export  sales  overnight  were 
placed  at  1.800.000  busheU.  of  which 
the  pool  worked  MO.O0O  busheU 
This  is  the  best  btislness  in  over  a 
neek.  bti^  dnfv  not  mean  a  great 
deal 

There  wa.i  no  particular  activity 
in  the  ra^h  market  affair,  demand 
for  the  higher  grades  of  which  we.*i 
trading  unchanged  to  1-4  better, 
with  holders  offering  sparingly. 
Thss*  was  an  unoonflnned  report 
that  tlw  poal  had  decided  60e  for 
Na  1  Nortbem  basb  tor  Port  WU- 
Uam. 

The  bulk  of  the  crop  this  year  wUl 
be  no  better  than  S  Korttwm  and 
with  the  discount  under  Na  1  with 
the  oeat  of  handltog  and  freight, 
about  35c  Is  what  the  pool  members 
a:M  :>^c*lve  as  an  Initial  payment  If 
I  tu       payment  is  correct. 

!  corn  belt  In  the  United  Spates 
letuvcd  more  mln  the  past  twenty- 
four  hours,  and  condlUons  are  now 
said  to  be  greatly  In^inmd  as  re- 
gards the  eovn  and  fodder  crops. 
The  weather  m  the  Canadian  West 
was  clear  with  some  light,  scattered 
shower.s  In  .Saskatchewan  and  Al- 
berta. «-ith  thf  weather  cloudy  to- 
day. Knouf^n  weatbsr  la  aoaei* 
what  Improied. 

Liverpool  closed  &-8  to  1  1-8  higher 
with  a  ."i'^mewhH.t  Improved  demand 
for  ■.«!  .  r  111  evldenc?.  The  market 
rlrscit  nervous  and  erratic.  October 
being  1-4  higher  and  Dsosnbsr  and 
Mav  1-4  to  8-i  lever  respectively. 

Coarse  grain  markets  were 
erratic.  There  ws^  a  good  upturn 
In  prices  during  the  first  part  of 
the  day,  but  ttie  bulge  was  not  held 
There  is  very  IltMe  doing  In  the 
cash  mprket  .  onJv  en  odd  car  of 
low  grad''  oats  and  barley  changed 
hands  Flax  continued  doll  and 
featureless. 

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One  Of  the  major  naaolTed  prob- 
liua  in  tbs  vtUtaaMffi  vt  Oanada's 
natural  leeauiuss  Is  tireeiinlail  by 

the  Immense  body  Of  bUmnlnous 
sands  In  Northern  Albsita,  along 

the  towrr  Athabaska  River  Ho«- 
can  their  valuable  contents  be  ex- 
tracted and  niarkfted  on  a  targe 
scale,  and  to  as  Lu  >lem  tin  ade- 
quate prodl?  Contlnuuua  work  on 
the  ioiutlun  uf  the  dlff u  lUtl^^  en- 
countered IS  belnif  larried  on  by 
the  Alberta  Research  Coiuiril.  snd 
some  progie&s  is  reported-  Pro- 
leseor  Alan  I.  OvamB*  seeretary 
of  the  eoonell.  statae  that  tar  «f 
M,5  per  oent  parity  la  now  Mng 
cxtractad  1^  means  oC  a  piuuBsi 
develt^ied  by  Or.  K,  A.  Cliurfc.  of  the 
University  of  AftMa.  This  is 
said  to  bs  as  pure  as  can  be  pro- 
duced from  any  other  known 
source.  Tlie  pilot  plant  erected  si 
R  point  hIki'i:  rt  nillr  iirjil  niii-  lull 
Inmi  the  lallMiiv  u-unliiui  at 
Waterways  Al'.a  i-  [ui^duclng 
sbout  a  barrel  of  tar.  ur  MW  pounds, 
for  each  lea  of  WnnHnnHs  sand 
handled. 


CHICAGO  WHEAT 


Pressure  of  Offerings  of  New 

*  Canadian  Crop  Af- 
fects Market 


I'he   Canadian  Westlnghouse 

Conipanv  has  rioted  a  rantract 
Wltli  Ih'.'  Al«'  i.irt  .Mi'rl  I 'i  rj-xi; atlon. 
Llinltrt)   Jit  HfAilt  MiUie,  lor  a 

tc\er:  [ijt{  n  i>-  adjustable  .s]<p,'(l  mill 
motor  and  m  riy-v.heel  iiiUur  atn- 
eratoE  set.  exntor  motr^  getierator 
est  aiad  a  complete  ventilating 
eoulpcnent)  alao  olraulaUng  oUlng 
sysinn.  The  eootraefc  feKlndss,  as 
well,  the  naosaaaiT  OQSrtnd  and 
swltehhig  equtpmnt,  ■m«Ma^tn  |a 
all  to  about  t35o  noo. 

I>onilnlr)n  Bridge  Co.  has  ordered 
liimi  Enjjliind  2.500  lon\  u'.  -■sieel 
(or  UAt  in  the  construction  of  ihe 
penstocks  lor*  the  Powell  River 
Company's  new  hydro  -  electric 
plant  In  Brltl^  OohunbU.  Previ- 
ous to  this,  ordsxa  for  steel  pen- 
stock for  Oanadfsn  miUs  have  al- 
ways gone  to  Pittsburg,  dooe  Can- 
ada does  not  manufacture  this 
class  of  materlaL  Powell  River 
Oompany  hss  undertaken  extensive 
addition.^  to  tUt  plant  at  Lois  River, 
which  will  add  considerably  to  lU 
nsw^prlnt  production. 

Reports  circulated  in  brofcera' 
drelsa  dtfflng  the  past  few  days  u> 
the  effeot  that  International  Nickel 
Oo.  .has  practically  no  oonier  on 
hand,  and  very  little  nickel,  are 
substantially  correct,  according  to  a 
statement  made  by  an  official  of 
the  rcuTipanv  to  Thp  Financial  PosL 
Prevlou,^  t:»  this,  unofficial  reports 
wrrff  circulated  for  seveml  weeks  to 
the  effect  that  International  Nickel 
was  having  difficulty  in  selling  iti 
output,  and  that  copper  snd  mckel 
rtocka  wsra  pOlng  up.  If  these  re- 
ports were  well  founded,  they  fur- 
nish a  rather  satisfactory  explana- 
tion for  whst  Is  felt  win  be  a  de- 
cline tn  earnings  for  the  second 
quarter  of  this  year,  and  give  rea- 
sonable hope'  for  an  Increase  in 
earnings  for  the  third  quarter. 
Monel  metal  sales  for  the  first  six 
month.',  of  1930  are  only  5  per  cent 
down  fro!  >  »alpa  In  the  llrst  six 
months  of  1829  Llie  r--ard  six 
months  In  the  company's  history, 
snd  the  demand  for  tUO  allagr  Is 
rapidly  tncreaalng. 


ALL  GRAINS  GO  LOWER 

iB.c,  Band  CofparaUao,  U$J 
CHIOAOO.  Aug,  10.— Prices  for 
wheat  Sold  off  rather  sharply  In  late 
trade,  coming  close  to  the  old  low 
point  on  the  crop,  with  partial  re- 
covery later.  Scattered  long  llqul- 
datlim  was  »  factor.  Oommlsilon 
hijtjM-  t;u>:iH;  was  ol  good  charp-Cter 
•  >n  the  (leillnfi.  Liverpool  c'ospcI 
5-8  t:.  1  I  ;i  iiigher.  with  it  be;t'>j 
(IfinsJid  for  actual  wheat  repi'iieri 
ubroad.  Weather  In  (.(erniany  ::oii- 
tmues  rainy,  i^e  tn  oUier  coun- 
uies  abroad  the  ooodltlons  show 
some  Improvement.  Export  trade 
was  fairly  active,  salee  In  an  posi- 
tl«u  being  l,ftO0,0O0  bushels,  most 
of  It  Canadian.  Primary  arrivals 
SJTS;000  bushels,  against  1603.000 
btisheU  a  year  agn.  and  clearances 
of  (loin-stii:  fttiei't  and  flour  were 
'Je2,000  bii.shel.s  World's  .stocks,  ac- 
cording lo  Brad. street's,  increased 
7.619.000  bushels  for  the  wesk.  Local 
arrivals  were  sixty-five  cars  esti- 
mated. The  Canadian  movement  Is 
unusually  early.  Winnipeg  had  ell 
cars  against  dxty-flve  a  year  ago. 
Country  offerings  light  The  mar- 
ket runs  Into  selling  on  the  hard 
spots,  and  while  ^M'  Oanadlsn 
movement  Is  oO,  a  tWO  aided  maikst 
Is  indicated. 

Com  was  weak  most  of  tha^day. 
There  was  selling  credited  to  the 
toca!  Ions'.,  "-'"l  ^J""''  K^r.erfti  demand 
was  not  sufficient  to  digest  thu  mH- 
Ing.  The  cash  market  was  firm 
with  salsa  of  IM^  buahels,  and 
country  offerings  on  the  other  hand 
were  light.  Rfoetpts  srere  Ug  cars, 
estimated,  with  primary  arrivals 
843.000  bushels  against  430,000 
bushels  a  year  ago.  Further  ralris 
were  repcrtrd  m  the  Missouri  RUrr 
Valley.  Crop  reports  since  th-  rain^. 
todlcated  a  great  part  of  the  dam- 
Age  to  tlie  crcp  as  Fhown  In  larse 
percentage  ot  hnrrvn  sulks  and  Im- 
perfect ears,  tt'lll  never  be  remedied 
by  rains  from  now  on.  We  think  the 
market  has  dropped  back  to  a  point 
where  aocumulatlon  will  again  be 
In  evidence  on  all  stthaoks. 

Oats  followed  the  general  trend 
of  com.  Cash  demand  fair  and 
fountry  sales  lo  arrive  continue 
light 

Rye  was  .strong  early,  but  .sold  off 
with  wheal.  A  good  demand  was 
reported  for  rew  crop  rye. 


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"Twelve  plants  are  engafed  in  the 
manufacture  ol  scbastoe  products  lu 
Canada,"  states  the  latest*  Issue  of 
Ap'lcultural  and  IndustriAl  Progrrss 
In  Canada,  published  liy  the  depart' 
ment  ot  oolcnlsatlon  snd  immigra- 
tion of  the  Canadian  PacUlo  Ball- 
war*  Tbe  review  oonttmias:  The 
produetlan  last  year  was  vatttsd  at 
ga^aacaBg,  whoe  m  ine  it  was  ga.- 

0U.4I3.  The  output  ot  the  Cana- 
dian plants  Includes  a  considerable 

variety  oi  products,  the  list  ronslst- 
ing  cf  paper  and  millboards,  roof- 
infE  and  shingles.  inBulallng  material, 
brake  linings  and  packings  for  stesm 
and  oU  snd  hydraulic  op«ratlorui  In 
the  mtnlnt  branch  of  the  Industry, 
ther?  are  seven  firms  operatiug  In 
Canada,  and  their  cocnblned  fixed 
and  current  aaceta  last  year  ware 

faiuad  at  gnA4ajgv. 

"XSanadbui  iirododlon  attained  a 
new  laoord  during  IM.  in  the  last 
savan  yeara  tbe  valoe  of  production 
has  considerably  more  than  doubled. 
Shipments  from  the  mines  in  1920 
amounted  to  riOO.OS^  tons,  vslued  at 
$13,172,581  These  fltures,  which  sre 
the  result  of  finsi  returns,  show  nn 
Ibcreupve  of  17J  p*r  cent  In  value. 
eompariKl  with  lS3i  The  value  of 
the  output  In  1023  was  $i,&a3.m  so 
ttiat  In  the  seven  years  before  IKD 
tlw  Increase  In  prodoetton  Talus  was 
3Se  per  esot.  Hie  avarnge  talue 
recelvsd  l>y  the  nine  opsralors  In 
1938  was  $41.04  per  ton.  agalMt 
$41.18  per  ton  during  tha  previous 
year. 

MOgTLY  EXPOBTEO 
"Hm  great  bulk  of  Oansda'i  pro- 
duetlon  of  asbr^tos  la  exportj^d.  Can- 
ada imports  asbcit'js  manufsoturta. 

but  only  About  pne-half  the  %-alue 
of  th»  mRnufarrureA  produced  in  the  . 
counuy  Canads's  loadlner  msritet ' 
rcr  asbestos  Is  The  United  SUIas. 
which  In  1B29  Icok  232.4S4  tons  out 
of  a  total  ei;>'jrl  of  297  031  ton* 
The  other  chief  marketji  In  i!ie  or- 
der of  their  Importance  last  year  ( 
were  Bslgluin.  Oermany,  AustrAlla, 
BrUish  India.  Oite.  DnHaatk, 
rvaocs.  naiy.  MsUoOi,  tHa  nslber- 
lands,  Newfoundland.  Hew  Ssalaag. 
Spain  and  Sweden.  Tbs  eaporta  of 
asbestos  from  Cansda  were  valued 
In  1B39  St  113.746,634.  wh.t  h  A  a.^  en 
ICCtMn*  of  over  SI  .500,000,  » ht n 
eompsred  v-lIJi  the  prevloim  y^jir 
Imports  of  aiib-jitna  imo  Canada  last 
r^sr  WW-  valued  at  11.013  434.  com* 
pared  aUh  IS35.8B7  in  l»3t 

rHIEF  COMPF.TITORa 
"About  90  p?r  ctni  of  ih?  world's 
.^uiiplv  of  asbexlon  U  d^r.ved  IroeS 
sources  within  ths  Brltixh  Empire, 
end  OS  per  c*nt  o(  the  total  tonnsge 
la  mined  In  the  Thetford  area  of 
Ckiebac  Tor  many  yeata  Oeaads 
domteatad  tba  astiastos  MarteU  of 
the  werld.  pradoeing  about  $1  per 
easit  or  tbe  w^^  supply,  biat  de- 
'  ywara  twea 
to  tbe  sit- 


NORDON 

We  again  call  altenlion  lo  iliii  Atoik.  In  spile  of  the  drastic  drop 
Ml  price  dunnv  the  last  six  weeks  we  are  as  strong  sa  ever  on  the 
»plcndli]  opportunity  the  company  offers.  At  anything  arouiul 
$)  00  per  tlisre  it  simply  m^M  Ibe  stock  ta  just  $1.30  MORS 
ATTHACTIVX  than  before  ihe  revcnt  nisrkct  collaptc.  Mowever, 
we  firmly  believe  in  the  (oturc  of  "Nor.lcui."  We  persnimlly  Know 
an«l  have  ab>>o|ute  coniidciicc  :ii  ttie  managrnietii  niii]  Jircchirs— 
not  only  aa  to  their  intcgrily,  but  as  to  their  EXI|£|tIENCB 
AND  KMOWLXDOB  OP  THE  ENTIXB  OIL  iNOUBtRY. 
We  are  more  than  aatUAed  vftb  the  financial  iaterests  now  behind 
the  company.  We  are  canvjisced  that  a  dollar  or  two  meana  noth- 
ing In  the  prfsent  niarhet  vahie  of  the  sto^>^,  \^h-:<  tlx-  roll  p<»»i- 
bilities  for  future  appreciation  arc  reslixtd.  NORI>ON  is  one 
stock  to  Bl/V  NOW  AND  HOLDl'reiardleas  of  market  gctlbtt 
(hirhig  the  next  Ivrclvc  months. 

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nation.  The  chief  oaqpetltocs  of 
Canada  In  the  world  oafliata  ara 
Jtbodeala  and  tbe  Ualosi  of  Boath 
Africa.  The  output  Ireoi  deposits 
in  Rhodeala  last  year  totaled  4$.- 
((34  tosis,  and  from  the  Union  pf 
South  Africa  3S.03i  tons  The  out- 
put from  the  Onlted  SUt«s  was  3,- 
15S  tons. 

"Cyprus  Is  one  of  the  larger  pro- 
ducers of  ssbe:«t<is.  but  Isat  year 
there  was  a  falling  off  In  production 
m  that  Island  of  13  4  per  cent,  ttw 
ou^MJt  belns  \b.t9l  tonn  The  ex- 
port of  asbestos  from  Rhodesia  la 
chiefly  long  fibres,  as  the  less  valu- 
able product  will  not  pay  tba  east  of 
transport  to  world  marlists.  Tbe 
asbestos  axporta  of  Rhodesia  last 
year  vers  vataad  at  $1,101,000.  or 
Sllg  psr  ton.  exports  of  Canaolan 
ssasrtoa,  exclusive  of  und  '■ 
waste.  In  tbs  aama  fsac  vara  valued 
at  $10,137X1$.  ar  VIAdl  per  tan. 


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MARKET  NEWS  LETTER 

The  niarkct  news  letter  of  the 
Provincial  Oepaitmcnt  of  Acrleul- 
tura),  under  data  of  Auftut  18,  says: 

viCTOftIA 


Dips  Offer 
C^ood  Buying 
Says  Whitney 


Calgary  Oil  Stocks 


Hi(h 


K I  >  •  II  ^  L  it  .  I  td  ) 


NEW  VOHK.  Aug  ao.-W(iltney. 
of  WaU  Stroet  >lnanctal  Bureau, 
■ayi:  Tbe  maj-ket  cmtlnuea  to  slve 
a  moat  aatlaf«Mtt«y  parftnuDca, 
aoMdaUy  In  the  wiy  of  Ua  vaa  of 
news  Itrms.  Some  Unie  bMdt  wc 
were  in  a  market  whose  oiitataodlng 
chararlerlstlc  was  Uiat  H  was  re- 
ceiving bad  news  and  siolrm  down 
on  U.  A  Uttle  later  we  entered  a 
period  In  whl<:h  it  continued  to 
racalVw  bad  newa.  Init  would  no 
Inigat^naaet  it  In  lower  prioM. 

Aa  pointed  out  yeaterday.  the  next 
modinrallon    of    tWa  relallon-ihiy 
between  the  market  and  Its  news  U 
UiRicailv    (iiif    by    which    a  riiaricrt 
n   liaf,   bulH    lip  a  U^lrTanre  to 
1)8(1  ticws  bpeUi»  to  tret  r.kxI  new;, 
ami  KOf^  up  on  l'     Until  yxi^-nlHy';; 
sesaiun  wf  were  tii  the  aeccnd  itagc 
awaiting  Um  appeanboa  of  aooie- 
thlng  which  wmdd  tcD  ns  that  we 
were  In  the  sewnd  stage  avaltlnf 
_i„  .„  .    ,  „     .     ;       "PI'caraiu  f-  of  aomeiliins  which 
Vli  i-.tm  s  lalr  will  tie  In  fiiu  awing  I  would  tf-H  us  that  we  were  ready  lo 
all  ihi.i  work    The  entrtea  are  In  [go  info  Uie  third    mis   l  believe 


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exceas  of  lormer  years  and  waather 
M  IdmL  Two  car  lota  of  prooeaeed 
atomrtierrles.  In  barr^,  nUed  thla 
mtk  for  8t  LouU.  Mo  There  Is 
one  oar  left  which  in  nold  to  a  dealer 
In  Winona,  Out.  barrel  stock 

of  r*r(i-"'".Ls-il  s^j  im  br  I  lies  is  avail- 
able of  thr  !930  crop  In  Victoria 
The  only  strawberries  on  hand  air 
the  one-pound  carton  stuff  and 
only  about  83,000  povMts  oC  lUa 
product  an  avaUabli. 

The  faUowlncMmr  Wk«  gives 
the  lataat  marM  nvw^lkvm  Oal- 
guy.  Ideal  wann  westher  ia  mak- 
ing fannen  ambooa  to  alwt  harveat- 
big.  which  wU  be  general  thla  week 
Washington  Rblppers  are  making 
desperate  efforta  to  MCtire  nniers 
Eight  repreaenUUtea  of  dirrrient 
nhlppers  in  Calgary  laat  week  6weet 
cherries  and  raspberries  through. 
Few  logarui  movlog  on  firm  orders. 
Shippers  advlaed  to  keep  blackber- 
rtea  at  hone,  brokers  trying  to  get 
dollar  per  orate  here,  without  suc- 


la  exactly  what  has  haptwied  in 
that  reactionary  tendcn.  i>>.>.  inriud 
tn»  the  normal  TUMday  Influence 
of  aetback,  hvm  ftma  way  to  the 
optimistic  utMnnoM  of  the  head 
o.  the  Treasury  Department  and  an 
Important  Indualrlal  flgure. 

The  Icrjir  absent  maplr  ..r  y^rre- 
tary    Mpllntis  -A-fjrtj^ 

market  is  in  itaelf  :ompiiiin«  u.  be 
thWlUW  for.  and  I  believe  that  we 
haw  DOW  ahead  of  us  a  period  where 
the  rapidly  thinning  deprejuskin  newi 
la  In  line  to  be  deflnltely  supplanted 
with  good  news  wMoh  the  market 
Is  going  to  reflect  In  ruing  prices. 

I  think,  therefore  tha'  we  are 
near  enoiuiJi  at  !hr  ,  •  Ume  to 

the  astabjlahmeiit  of  n  •irfintte  up- 
tTCn4~to  begtn  ttslng  eai  h  dip  an  K 

m**^-.*?  P«>**»^n«  otockJi.  with 
the  list  being  praMeally  idenucal 
with  those  recommended  early  in  the 
month,  and  which  have  conformed 
to  predleUona  that  their  delayed 
movements  would  not  be  character- 


cess.   Tail-end  aeasd^  demand  fori''';' f^' H^fS'^V'^** 

'during  the  period  they  were  held 
I  expect  such  a  dtp  during  today's 

hoars,  bni  It  vffl  te  a  bnlitf  potm 
whenever  ft  oomaa.         ^  *^ 


Investors 
Syndicate 

FOUNDCD  •  IS94 


Olivets  end  Morellos  Kootenay 
suppIylnH  ihew  In  latr  oondlUon. 
Jobbers  tryUn;  to  ftrt  11  fiO  on  fine 
r.-ir  i  f  TiiUfornta  Eltjcrta  peaches 
arnvlng  yesterday,  but  IIJO  price 
ahwly  establlabad.  Washington 
Rochester  peaches  .  not  moving. 
Okanagan  oUngi  also  slow.  "Waah- 
Ington  shippers  axpea  abortage  of 
Ka-^frni  rrop  «'U1  noU  Western  El- 
br;  t;i  pn. .  ,^  n  oamod.  Plenty  of 
phiiiis  nil  iiiarltet.  mostly  of  cheap 
\Va.-.litriRtim  vnnell/'s  First  Italian 
prunes  bought  at  opening  price  of 
40c.  arriving  today  in  mixed  cars 
from  Yakima.  No  British  Columbia 
Bartletta  on  the  local  market,  but 
>SiM  tomorrow.  Plenty  of  Waahlag- 
ton  BarUett  pear:;  at  %a  $U0 
for  fancy.  Early  appie^i  cleanliig  up. 
First  shtpmri.t  .-.f  \vr;iiThy  house- 
hold expectr  I  v.  .  d  i  liny  Through 
frantic  Jobber  coiiipetition  retailers 
bought  seml-ripe  tonmi^-fe.-i  r.n  s«t- 
urday  at  #l.  This  price  below  Job- 
5S£"o«t.  iWr  nwwuieiiit  of  cu- 
snUbers'al  W  to  18&  Local  gar- 
daoart  supplying  poutoes.  oabbage. 
eaaUflower.  head  I«ttuee  and  root 
vegetables  below  Import  prices." 

MONTREAL  PRODUCE 
UONTIUBAIi,.  Aug.  U.— Butter, 
eggs  and  cheese,  steady. 

Oh«es»— Finest  westerns.  15  1-4 
tn  IS  7-8:  finest  easterns,  15  j-4  to 
a -8. 

Butter— No.  I  Quebec.  38  3-4  to 


Eggs  —  ryeah  specials.  43  to  43: 
trerti  oferu,  »  to  Jti  JMUt  firsts, 
n  to  M. 


V.L.  EARDLEY-WILMOT 
REPORTS   ON  ASSAYS 
OF  DALHOUSiE  ORES 

V.  L.  Janfley-Mllmut,  of  the  De- 
partment of  Mines,  Ottawa,  who  ra- 

rently  made  an  examination  Of  the 
I  jfiewater  molybdenum  property, 
Alu-f  Arm,  beInK  df-vr'Ioper]  by  the 
Uultiouste  Mlr\lini  Company.  Lun  ■ 
lied,  sent  Komples  the  ore  <'i 
countered  in  tiie  new  workings  tu 
Ottawa  tar  assay  by  the  ore  drr.-^-: 
Ing  division  of  the  department,  nic 
reaulta  Just  recelvatt  Awm  fibare  are 
very  satisfactory.  tiM  pMoeBtage  of 
mineral  being  oopiMint,  wNh  as- 
says made  from  VMndVa  potota  along 
this  drift 

The  company  alM  AMH>  that, 
at  Um  last  report  flnm  Superinten- 
dent MeLeod.  tha  new  workings  had 
nearly  naelud  the  300-foot  mark 
and  are  now  approacWnt  the  vlcm- 
Ity  bdow  the  old  workings  where 
the  laqte  hodbr  of  molybdenite  was 
first  found. 

The  directors  feel  plea.<ied,  also 
that  tha  molybdenum  fr^im  the 
Tidewater  property  exhibited  at  the 
Vancouver  eihibltion  wi>s  awarded 
the  first  prUe  m  ns  cia.-i» 


Canadian  Nickel 
.  Uapidly  Expands 
Us  Operational 

Rapid  prrigre-'S  Ia  bvAig  n;.»dp  vsUh  i 
the  addltluius  to  ihe  plant  ul  Uie  1 
InicrnaUonal  Nlrki'l  Coji  paiiy  ui  ih,- , 
Sudbury  district.  The  new  bmrlter 
at  Ooppar  OUff  U  tB  operation  two 
mooths  ahead  of  the  catlmated  daie, 
according  to  R^sert  c.  StwOB.prM' 
klent  of  the  company.  llte  rawlBg 
furnaces,  two  revertMratorles  and  the 
convo:  t<-i.,  are  In  operation,  and  the 
roprrntrator  will  be  running  very 
.slurtly  ihe  ii  ?xt  advanc*'  to  be 
made  m  tlie  plant  will  t>e  the  coiiiuig 
mto  opvatton  of  th^  electrolytic 
eopper  rMbiery.  HiU  plant  is  owned 
by  tha  Ontario  AeOnlng  company, 
which  Is  Jointly  flnanoed  by  the  In- 
ternational Nickel  Company,  the 
American  Metal  Company  of  Can- 
ada and  tlvi  Cf>n.iolldatted  Mtnlnj;  .V 
&neltlng  Company.  It  will  li&^i-  ad 
Initial  capacity  of  120.000  short  luita 
Lif  k  anniinlly.  and  wlii  be  tlie 

jHr!?!--.!  ijijiiit  of  ii.s  kind  In  the  BiR- 
Isll  Eiii;)li'. 

In  connectuoii  wuli  the  Improve- 
ments being  made  at  Sudbury,  there 
has  been  meted  an  acid  plant 
which  ts  using  raw  materials  drawn 
from  Saskatchewan.  This  plant 
makes  nitre  cake  from  sulphite  of 
floda,  tlie  soda  esmlng  frorn  the 
tiiipiMte  !!iin*'  of  the  Horseshoe 
;,nk.  Mil.;-,,:  i.'..ni;i.'.:j,  in  Saskatche- 
wan Ciiriiptiny  partly  fi- 
ii;itii''(i  '•■v  !rJ*-t  iKt:  iMi  rill  Nlrkfl,  und 
llic  sulphate  is  delivered  to  ihp  .nit- 
phurte  aold  plmt.dl  Oan.»iian  in- 
dustries at  Ooppar  Obff.  I'le  iauer 
nompany  is  buying  nlphurlo  f umas 
from  ttM  Ihoa  fimelter.  primarily  for 
the  ceoTecalao  of  the  Boraeahoe 
Lake  Sodium  sulphate  Into  nitre 
^ake.  la  qnantttMa  aufldeikt  to  meet 
the  iBguhwiaiirti  of  the  omt  ra- 
ft nery. 


J,  STEWART  CEASES 
TO  BE  DIRECTOR  OF 
BANK  OF  MONTREAL 

MON'ntLAL.  AuK  19  Jnmea 
Stewart,  of  Winnipeg,  has  realnied 

from  the  board  eC  4ttr»etot*  osths 
Bank  of  Mantraal.  tt  waa  announced 
here  Ipday.  Mr.  Stawari  nOBDily 
resigned  his  podtkmi  In  the  ADMrta 
araln  Company  and  the  Federal 
Oram  Corpotatloo. 


Wheal  Pool  Head 
Says  Report  Is 
Only  Guesstvor 


Sumimr  DuUtiess 


Midsummer  ^tuuSy  hringa  a  peridi  of 
This  ;rcar  ui^vorable  condition 
aituation.   Investors  are  away  .t 
immlttte.    This   vrrv  <lti]liMs 


TuUhess. 

:ii:^;ravaif H  the 
■'Am  !rt  ilirir  iiiiids 
JL.  immittie.  l  his  very  UnlliMs-.  ii..wr\ri,  fi  c.jiiently 
uflcrs  opportunities  t„  iit.iuire  sound  ^.c^uiiiicj  at  Igwer 
prices  than  is  possible  when  the  Fall  bring*- K  reiMwed 
dcmantl  for  hip;h-£xade  investments.  We  invite  inquiries 
by  mail  from  uvnstors  who  are  »w«y  or  who  live  out  of 
town. 

B.C.  BOND  CORP.,  LTD. 


uMoovmaoMs 


un 


RBOIKA.  Aue  19  'Ilir  aii- 
oounoement  »(  liir  Wheat  I'ool's 
Initial  payment  for  the  1030-31  o-cp 
will  be  made  by  myself  after  I  arrlv.- 
in  Winnipeg,"  said  A.  J.  McPhall, 

oreaUmt   oC    tha  Saskabohewan 
Wheat  Fool  and  of  the  Oentrml  sell. 
ing  Agency  this  morning. 
Mr.  McPtiall  saVf  he  was  not  sure 

whether  he  would  loive  fur  Wlii- 
|nlp«'g  TuejKlay  iii((lir  ...r  w.dii'-s<ia > 
His  departure  wiil  dfpeiid  upiii  ti:<' 
proBress  of  dlrci-ttirs  at  the  nifetlnn 
Of  tlic  board  of  directors  of  the 
flaakatchewan  Wheat  Fool,  ru«  In 
eesalon. 

Mr.  Mcntall  would  neither  admit 
nor  deny  the  accuracy  of  a  Winni- 
peg dispatch  as  suUnft  that  the 
Initial  payment  would  likely  be  70 
cents.  "It's  anothM  gueaa,"  was  his 
only 


BUCK  OU  W  ABE 
WW  A  HE' 


Cfdgary  Oil  !Sew$ 


I  think  we  can  abaolutely  depend 
on  September  behig  a  big  roon^an 
the  upside,  so  that  anything  boo^t 
on  weakness  from  now  on  Is  getUna 
cloee  enough  to  proOta  Iw  b3 
practical  jmiiNini, 

ConsolidtOed 
Has  Interest  in 
SherrUi^rdan 

ConsQJldated  Mining  A-  Smelting 
to  Its  half-yearly  report.  ;.tate.5  that 
It  has  acquired  a  suUUotial  interest 
In  Shenitt-Oordon  and  that  Mr 
Archibald,  amatteta  vlce-prertdant  In 
charge  of  mlnea.  was  going  en  tha 
iward  cf  that  company. 

MONEY  MARKET 

LONDON,  Aue.  lO.-Money.  1  1-4 
per  cent  Discount  rates:  Short 
bliU,  3  3-16  per  cent:  three  months. 
t       to  3  1-2  per  cent 

1«W     YORK.     Aug.  IS.— CaU 

mooey,  ataady;  3  l-l  par  otnt  au 

day. 

Time  loan.i.  steady;  SO  days,  j  to 

3  1-4:  fiO  days.  3  1-4  to  3  1-2;  90 

daj-s.  3  1-3  to  a  s-4:  UnA  montha. 
3 1-3  to  3:  five  iad  sfac  sAooiki.  3 

to  3  1-4. 

^  Prime  oonoMrelkl  paper,  t  to 


HER  WAT 


KESQimCES 


<MUlBr,  t,t>iirl  fi  Co  .  Ltd.) 
CALGARV.  Auk  19  — OkalU  No. 
1.  one  of  Uie  pioneers  of  Turner 
Valley  producers,  has  atarted  to  re- 
pair casing  troubles  which  had 
cauaed  the  prodtKitton  to  fall  from 
the  original  SOO  barrela  daily  to  300 
barrel!!,  according  to  offlldals.  A 
few  wTks  ago  the  well  ttom  off,  aa 
it  ha.s  been  (lolng  for  some  time 
OperaUjrs  at  llr.it  .-(tarteii  to  clean 
out  and  then  decided  to  taiir>  ad- 
vantage of  the  closure  and  adjust 
casing.  Operations  so  far  Indicate 
that  repairs  should  be  poaslble. 

Okalta  190.  3  Is  making  eaoellent 
proirress  In  the  limestone.  Yestrr- 
'i,-t\  (he  crew  was  making  bole  at 
4.398  [i>et,  2&a  leet  from  tha  top  of 
tl'.e  limestone  Pair  gag  AMrtngS 
have  been  noticed. 
_  Okalta  No  3  has  resumed  drllllnn 
from  the  top  of  the  limestone  and 
fasterday  was  drilling  thfity-aeven 
net  tn  the  fbrmaUon  at  4,7N  feet. 

Meridian  No.  3  has  atarted  drlll- 
inR  )n  the  Ribstone  FWd,  aocord- 
Ing  to  R  O  Straker  president  of 
the  company  The  well  at  laat  le- 
port  wax  making  hole  at  200  feet 
alter  several  days'  drilling  Tlie 
company's  other  two  wells,  which 
tapped  tha  production  aands,  are 
shut  down  pending  future  develop, 
meuts  In  marketing  and  distributing 
raeOniea.  The  poUmr  of  the  com- 
pany, said  Mr.  Stnftar,  ti  "tlrat  to 
get  the  prodnetlan.** 

With  two  wells  producing  and 
three  drilling.  Mercury  la  preparing 
another  site  for  an  operatlon-~No.  8 
fUggmg  Is  ptagtleally  completed  and 
ready  for  divttng  gear.  It  U  ex- 
pestad  that  iwraUwig  wffl  wait  for 
toola  ttom  HiDh  S.  wlMre  tlMr  wtU  ba 
kepi  for  a  nunth  or  so  to  insure 
egstoet  loaa  of  prednsllan  by 
fiweslng  of. 

Mercury  Nd^  ]  aetaally  sUrt«d  to 
make  new  hole  yesterday.  driliinR  on 
rive  feet  from  4JS85  feet,  where  the 
well  has  been  Idle  for  aeveral 
months. 

Mercury  No.  5  was  drilling  at  4,380 
feet,  and  No.  7  oompMad  cement- 
ing eight-tnch  casing  at  400  feet. 

Miracle  was  drilling  yesterday  at 
4.836  feet. 

'  No  change  In  the  situation,"  said 
Mirwj*  Dome  official!  last  night  re- 
B«rdln«  thplr  test  northwest  of 
Turner  Valley.  This  well  hae  been 
contending  with  freesing  troubles 

to 


Gold  Production 
In  Canada  Shotos 
50  Per  Cent  Gain 


rark  Kjuicrr  of  >lt.  KaIiiIt  .tdopts 
Natal  and  Forreful  MetboAl 
With  "Bad  Bruins ' 


LONOMlRE.   WaAh,  A:jk  18 


SASKATCHEWAN  TO  HOLD 

CONFERENCE  ON  RELIEF 
MEASURES  FOR  FARMERS 


VANCOUVER  GRAIN 
ELEVATOR  CHARGES 
APPEALED  AGAINST 


Prospects  are  thai  Qifmhi  this 
year  wlU  advanoa  into  second  place 
among  tba  gold  prodMcuii?  .  ountni-'.^ 
of  the  world.  Bo^th  auica  holds 
nnt  plaoe  and  tha  Ontta^  Btatas 
seeoiBd,  but  praaent  progreas  in  the 
mlnas  of  Canada  make  It  appear 
Uksly  that  the  isss  gold  production 

or  $40,060,000  will  this  year  be  In- 
by  fiO  i>ei  ceti:. 


■YDftO-XLfiCTRIC 
power  is  oa*  of 
;|Bana4a*a  tfraataac 
It  liaa  Ma  fha 

Itwhfrh  han  a  ttraet- 
l>  »)f  I  he  l>'>nti  nion  'a 
aaoM  Important  indiis- 
trtca.  It  has  given  C  soM.la 

auprcmacy  in  papc  r  mak- 
ing. It  baa  oootribueatf 
•n&atantlally  to  tha  pro- 
notfen  of  the  mining 

iodustry.  Ita  In/luencr  in 
agriculture  and  nthar 
pnaoe*  of  Dominion  life  la 
aceadily  Jaereasfng. 

Canada  has  already  cs- 

sattded  over  a  hillloa 
nothira  in  harne^oing  her 
mighty  river*.  Wiih  ap- 
■mfanatelv  6.000  000  h  p. 
Inatallcd    a    mere  com- 

snaneamoat  haa  bcaa 
sttada.  Pr«f  eeta  In  eouna 
of  dcvelopmant  wilL  wJth« 
in  the  next  ClifM  ywara, 

add  nearly  1.000.000  h  p. 

When  cornplrtrrf  to  ulri- 

nata  daatgned  capaalty  a 


further  I.SM.iKM  h.p.  will 
bemadeavaiUhU.  Canada 
has  within  »)«ht  an  inatal- 
lacion  excaedlng  ff.OOO.OOO 
h.p.  and  a  aapttal  lavaaiM 
mant  la  azoaaa  of  two 
MlUoadollara.  * 

By  that  time  Caoada'a 
power  laduacry  will  bm 
raapeoafbla  fs«-  ch«  «m- 
ploymvnt.  directly  or  in- 
dfrecdy,  r-f  nvrr  three 

million  individuals  and. 
Wish  Khair  faoUUea.  for  tha 
anpaart  of  more  than 
twalva  mlUteQ  aouU. 
This  wffl  bo  aecompUahed 
wltfa  hut  ^praxlaaauly 
as  par  eant  of  Canada^ 
water  power  resources  d*- 
vclopcd.  It  augrcsts  what 
the  com  meralallaaclan  aC 

the  remainfacaa«ag»^* 

Will  affect. 
nie  affarda  but  a  g1imp«e 
of  wfaot  Just  one  of 

Caaa4a*a  utntnl  r«- 


aaiima  Mautg  go 

ftitm*. 


kac 


NE5BITT,  IHOMSON  $f  COMPANY 

MMTTED 

20s  Cetitr^uiWJng,  VICTORIA.  Teli^Wne  8644 
VAneO{pr«r  OflMTtiliiAMtes:  Ufmma  IMS.  IMS.  1566 

MooMftl        OuAbw         Ottawa  TwotttO 

WlMliNf     flwiaiotii  Vi 


BundtM 


for  asvaral  waafcs  In  altemats 
bring  the  wall  into  prodtwttoa. 

AT  BIG. MISSOURI 


(Mlltot.  CKmrt  *  Co.,  LM.» 

VANCOUVER,  Aug.  ID— C.  Q, 
WlBkenden.  retired  architect  and 
Vanoeuver  old-timer,  who  is  largely 
Interested  in  mining  properties 
throughout  the  province,  has  Just 
returned  from  a  trip  to  Stawart. 
B.O.,  and  vicinity.  He  nporU  great 
activity  upan  the  part  of  Oonaall- 
dated  Mining  di  Smelting  Company 
In  connection  with  their  operations 
at  the  nm  Mtftsouri  Mines,  where 
large  rrrws  are  buaUy  engaged  tn 
mlninK  df  velopinentfc  mHI^  gMOHon 
and  road  work 

Heavy    -ihlpnieiits   nf  niachlriery. 

lumtwr  and  mining  suppUea  are 
■aing  Id  to  tbe  Big  MlssOurt,  and 
mgHtsrs  and  sawmdls  anund 
Stewart,  bc.  and  the  adjoining 
town  of  Hyder.  Alaska,  are  being 
taxed  to  the  limit  of  tlielr  mp^rlt-, 

to  take  rar<^  or  rne  hiuii.'-'  j.;«'e!i 
with  them  by  I'oti'iolldan''!.  which 
appears  to  be  pulling  for  Ihe  heavy 
effort  to  have  the  mUl  operatmg 
within  the  next  month  eg  m, 

SOUTHERN  CANA^HAS 
INCREASEDJARNINGS 

Representing  the  rortv  -sixth 
BMOttily  niwMniilrtc  train.  SwLhem 
Canada  Powei  Ompany  Umited  iw- 
porta  a  further  uaraaaa  m  net 
eamhiga  for  Jidy,  1130.  Onns  eera. 

'  higs  of  1181408  for  the  month  show 

I  an  Increase  of  |7,4M  over  the  pre- 
vloufl  y»«r  anrt  ner  ^arnlr.ir*  filfl,- 
1611,  an  Inivrasr  iif  (■  nl7  p  .iTi.pired 
with  1  he  rorrestwirii  t  [  m;  uv^n  f.h  of 
I»3.'>.  net  earnings  in  19:10  re- 

vsal  an  Increase  of  over  75  per  cent 
Far  the  tan  months  df  tte  OOn- 

I  paay't  flaeal  yaar,  ended  lAth  Jttty. 
gnaa  aanMfs  M  N  jnjM  ibow  an 

Inereaaa  «fir  tha  eama  period  of 

IS3B  of  1181.848  While  net  at  |I  Ift4,- 
1388  U  888,101  higher  r«i  the  same 

comparlson  WorkinE  expenses  for 
'the  ten    monllM    {lertod  tnrrtassd 

from  laogjBB  to  HMatiL 


TOURIST  TRAFFIC  ON 
C.P.R,  MUCH  IMPROVED 

VANCOUVER.  Aug,  13.— Swelled 
by  numerous  special  trains  and 
travel  parties,  mtet  of  them  with 
United  Staatejs  travelers.  loiirLsi 
(.raftlr  over  CAii.i'll*n  f'acifir  lliicj* 
t1ui;nK  tl'<"  I'M,"-'  :  A  >  -.I'Tk  .  :;i 
UU  Cuiuinoiii  tUiA  leached  the  Aea- 

son'a  high  ievels  and  will  eontlnue 
heavy  at  least  tm  (he  end  of  Au- 
gust, aooordttti  tn  E  7.  li.  Sturdae. 
CPJt.  gansral  psmingaf  agent. 

Though  travel  thla  aeasoln  la, 
generally  speaking,  considerably  be- 
low laxt  season's  volume,"  Mr.  Stiu-- 
dee  said,  "the  two  weeks  of  July 
and  first  two  weeks  of  August  have 
compared  favorably  with  last  year's 
record-breaking  businexs  " 

Appntdmalaeiy  mk)  person.i  in 

eight  spe^al  parties  wUi  pa.vi 
through  Vancouver  frr.ni  AUktuftl.  'Jl 
to  August  38,  Mr  Sturtl-e  ^tatcvl, 

KAMLOOPS  IRRIGATED 
ACREAGE  AUGMENTED 

Great  changes  have  taken  place 
in  the  valley  of  the  Thompson  River 
east  of  Kamloopa.  Where  last  year 
tha  arid  lands  ware  covered  with 
nothing  but  aage  brush  this  yaar  jin- 
dsr  irrigation  Inoad  ttdOm  of  green 
stretch  away  for  miles.  Hw  soU  Is 
very  fertile  and  splendid  crops  are 
nearing  maturity.  There  Is  abun- 
dance of  water.  Paving  the  road 
through  this  section  Is  progrcslng 
rapidly  and  the  bUck  band  of  high- 
way running  smoothly  between  ttie 
neldfl  of  green  adds  an  lOpNSSlon 
of  solidarity  to  the  scene. 

Wtae  of  the  crop  to  be  taken 
inm  (Us  new  area  is  aitlmated  at 
81004X10,  says  tbm  Kamloape  BnU- 
neL  It  u  ODO  «f  tba  Uggast,  It  net 
the  biggest,  area  to  be  brouslht  under 
brlgatlon  In  one  seaaon  In  this  dta- 
trlot  One  hundred  thonssnd  addi- 
tional dollars  circulating  tn  Kam- 
loopa thLi  Pall  will  be  all  to  the  good. 

The  new  land  brought  under  cul- 
tivation stretches  tor  six  miles  east 
Of  the  city  limits  as  far  as  the  foot 
of  Todd's  HU,  on  alt2ier  aide  of  the 
main  highway,  from  the  river  bank 
ta  tha  bas*  of  tha  clay  olHTs.  in  aU 
•80  acres  Of  this,  140  acres  behmg 
to  (he  Palm  Dairy  farm.  E.  A.  Dagg. 
manager.  The  balance  of  ."VOO  acres 
was  developed  by  S  c  nurtoii  lor  | 
varlouA  cllen!.s:  some  of  this  has 
been  5old  and  Mme  leaKed  Two 
hundred  acres  are  cultivated  by 


VA3KA>UVBK.-^Aug.  10.— Aldetnan 
Warner  Loat  and  city  Solicitor  J. 
B.  WtlUams  will  attend  the  hearing 
of  the  Oram  Board  here  Wednesday 
morning  (o  repreaent  the  city  Coun- 
cil while  grain  elevator  chanre«  are 
betasg  dlBcaned. 

Alderman  Loat  declared  ut  ve.'^ler- 
day'S  council  mreting  that  elrvu'or 
Cbiurges  fiave  Increased  from  haK  a 

eent  a  bushel  In  1M3  (o  ana  eent 
and  a  hair  in  1380.  and  said  that 

there  Is  no  Justmcatlon  for  the 
tnereaae. 

"The  rlty  should  have  ■tome  data 
oiJur  tJian  \i\r  nirre  At.itenient  of 
Alderman  Loot  before  flllng  any 
reprvaenutlons  with  the  Grain 
Board.'*  said  Alderman  Angua  Mac- 
XmilB.MJ*.  X  suggest  that  Aldefman 
Loat  get  Information  for  us.  If  he 
can.  and  present  It  to  the  council 
before  Wednesday  morning.  Then 
we  ran  Instruct  him  deftnit/'ly  " 

OFFICIAL  CROP  REPORT 

OTTAWA  Aug,  I fl.  -Reports  of 
rrop  daiiiane  due  to  dry  and  hot 
wfiitiirr  m  the  Prairie  Provinces. 
BritiKh  roiumbta.  Maritime  Prov- 
inces and  Western  Ontario,  ^ve 
been  received  by  tha  Pomtnlon 
Bureau  of  Statlstloa  and  are  em- 
bodied In  the  crop  report  laaued  this 
afternoon.  WKh  respect  to  the 
Prairie  Provincs 


the  report  states 

that  the  harvest  nf  the  grain  crop  Is,  torlufi  bear  bandits  of  nriflUt  Val- 
well  advanced  nnd  (lireshlng  Is  J -et  ley.  are  deported. 


RBOIINA.  6a:.a..  Aut[.  iU.-Fur  the 

purposa  of  dlanissiT^  tha  financial 
attuaUon   of   Saskatchewan,  the 
vartotts  maasnrsB  of  lallaf  now  in 
ferea,  and  any  fortlisr  Msas  that 
might  be  evotnd.  a  oonferenee  of 
,  all  members  of  the  Oovemmant. 
In  I  provincial    ere <litnrs    and  debtors, 
■  't.!M.tri'  whrii  tJiry  ■  takr  ii  muji         ,ii.d  Various  rtjnii  L  ji  auUlorttles, 
a  rid*  ,   he  never  comes  batk,     i  ;iiii  ha:;  been  called  by  Premlar  J  T  m' 
Is  why  the  park  rangers  of  Mount  I  Anderson   to  taka  iteaa  RUav 
Rainier  National  Park  have  applied  morning 

i    At  this  meeting  i;ir  entire  fi- 
fabric  of  the  province  will 
Four  of  the  big  black  bruins  de-  be  surveyed  with  the  Idea  of  of- 
llght  in  tearing  up  tento  and  cars  to  f erlng  the  fanners  of  the  dried  out 
get  at  the  food  conUined  ihereln.  Brea-s  as  murh  rellpf  a%  possible 
yttty  refused  to  be  dissuaded  from 
this  practice  by  any  ordinary  means. 
Bo  Buperln*(-!Hlfi'.i  O.  A.  *l*WltlWTm 
ordered  a  trap  built. 

The  trap  was.  then  baited  and  a 
WO-pound  black  bear — one  of  the 
worst  offender.*!— was  eaoght  In  It. 
Ue  wa5  speeded  unceremonlouBly 
over  about  thirty  mountain 
from  Paradise  valley,  to  the  and  of 
the  new  Weat  Wide  Highway.  There 
the  door  was  opened- 

But  bruin  declined  to  exit.  Hem- 
mermti.  yelliiiK,  .smoke  and  flire 
moved  hijn  not  at  all  Finally  a 
fimall  hu>  in  the  :  nid  md  .jf  the 
trap  was  opened.  The  hole  was  two 
feet  m  diameter,  and  the  black 
brigand  was  three  feet  at  the  equa- 
tor, yat  by  ooine  proosm  tovalgn  to 
science,  bruin  forced  hhneelf 
through  this  orifice.  It  was  at  about 
this  time  that  five  good  rangers  and 
true  began  to  leave  for  other  parts — 
for  bniln  looked  peeved. 

Once  out  of  the  hole,  the  one- 
time captive  also  start«'d  on  a  Uttle 
sprint— but  he  went  the  other  way. 
He  ioitp.Mi  over  the  bank  bealde  the 
rood.  and.  when  last  seen,  was  ca- 
reening madly  from  traa  to  tne,  des- 
tmatkm  unknown,  but  on  his  way. 

A  few  days  later  the  trap  waa 
again  aet.  and  this  time  the  king  of 
the  brigands  was  capture<L  He  wu 
unable  to  force  his  ample  bulk 
through  the  small  hole  In  the  front 
end  of  the  trap,  and  wa.'s  forced  to 
back  out^  At  last  reports  he  was 
BtiU  busily  engaged  tn  hanging  up 
a  new  non-aCop  croea  country  rec- 
ord. 

The  inp  was  lat  again,  and  saon 
another  black  outlaw  wtli  be  taken 
for  a  ride.  '^Iie  process  wlU  be  re* 
peated  unUt  the  *Yaarfm  four,"  no- 


starting  Manltnbft,  wliU:h  had  a 
pnmiiAlng  crop  in  the  middle  of  Julv. 
now.  according  to  tha  report,  pre- 
sento  a  varied  appearance.  *Mue  lo 
the  depredaUoas  of  baat.  drought, 
and  particularly  rult" 

Spottiness  ta  also  a  feature  of  the 
Saskatchewan  crops  with  great 
v.irlatlons,  not  only  between  dis- 
tricts but  l>etween  adjoining  Held.'. 
In  Saskatchewan  It  is  reported  Uiat 
»heat  muapaula  an  fair  to  poor  In 


Ai  he  leaves  the  trap  each  out- 
cast Is  nurked  with  white  paint  If 
these  piebald  bruins  reappear  on  the 
scene  of  the  former  dapredatlana, 
stemar  msaaoraa  WlU  be  reaortsd  to. 


MONTREAL  rVEMPLOTKD 


MONTRFAL.  Aug,  19  -Montreal 
lit  prejient  has  between  31.000  and 
33,000   unemployed,   with  another 
lOAOO  to  UMO  WiHrklng  but  two  or 
the  Southern  and  Oanttal  diitTleta.|  tbraa  days  a  week.  acoonUng  to  re- 
and  toir  to  good  In  tba  Northm  porta  fNn  labor  unloM  foaeUi«  tha 
Wast  Otttbml  «M(Ms.  Otty  Ban.  — »r« 


FIRESTONE  PREDICTS 
RENEWED  PROSPERITY 

NEW  YORK.  Aug.  19.-  Harvey  8. 
Firestone.  Ure  manufacturer  and 
friend  of  Henry  Ftrd  and  Thomas 
A  BtUson.  told  the  CambrMfS  In- 
dustrial Asacdatlon  yesterday  the 
present  slump  in  business  soon 
would  be  succeeded  bv  greater 
prospeHiy  Uuu  Ae  United  States 
has  known  lor  tea  years. 

To  meet  depression  he  advocated 
pood  liard  work  and  rc  ad jiisunenia 
by  business  leaders  to  meet  the 
changing  condlOooa.  neh  «a  xe- 
duoad  prioea  nnd  rodneaa  gmtead. 
He  agreed  vm  -Brnxf  Ittd^lbit 
soon  thera  wmiM  ba  woric  fm- 

evervhid\ 

GRAIN  BOARD  TO  "mEET 
IN  VANCOUVER  JQIJAY 

VANOOUVBR,  Am»  .«^'.  J. 
Rathbone.  P^rt  WlUlam.  saeralary 
of  the  Grain  Board  of  Canada/  has 

arrived  In  Vanrouvfr  lo  make  ar- 
rangements for  the  annual  sneiloii, 
which  will  be  held  at  the  Her- 
cbants  Exchange  on  vradneaday 
starting  at  II  a.m. 

The  full  board  will  aiT^nd  tlin 
.ilttlng.  Members  wlH  arrive  Wed- 
nesday morning.  ■  - 

INOiANAjm 

OAltY.  Ind..  ASg. 
Oary  bank  waa  caoa#&  t. 
fourth  within  a  week,  and 
Withm  a  day. 
The  Gary  Labor  Bank,  arggabed 

In  1112.')  Rniiouuced  it  would  remain 
cloned  todav  to  protect  iui  resources. 
A  small  I'un  iii>on  the  institution 
late  yesterday,  blamed  upon  un- 
easiness due  to  the  cJoaing  of  the 
Mid  City  SUte  Bank  and  it.t 
braneb,  tha  fUth  Avenue  Bank,  led 

tba  dlraelors  to  Uke  this  acuon. 
aiaya^Mietf. 
Ttw  Gary  Labor  Bank  has  tout 

resources  of  8870.000, 

At  a  public  meeting  In  Perth  re- 
cently,  at  which  Premier  f.-oliier 
prealded.  a  campaign  waA  initiated 
tor  tba  aaoamloo  of  Western  Aus- 
ttalla  ntJta  the  Commonwealth. 


Vancouver  Island  Coach  Lines,  \XL 


''We  Cover 


jilC  CO.-.rn  rXT^ 


All  Our 
Houtrn  Are 
Scenic** 


i 


T 


Ow  Am  NUshstt  to  Nanalmo  DaHy  at  8s30  AlML  ls30  PaM. 

and  6:15  P.M. 


OF  COURSE 


BY  BUS 


METAL  MARKET 

LONIX^N.  Alig.  18.— fltandard  cop- 
per, spot  and  fUtoras.  m7  elec- 
trolytic, spot  and  futures.  £3n  lOs. 

Tin,  vot.  1138  TS  6d:  fnturss.  1138 
Is  gd. 

Lead,  Bfiot,  CIS  Ts  8d:  futures,  £18 
3m  Od. 

Zinc  spot,  tie  3s  8d;  futurei.  118 
131  M. 

AT  NEW  VOBK 

NFW  YORK  Auk  H  Copper, 
Nteadler;  electrolytic,  «poi  snd  fu- 
tures, n 

Iron,  quiet;  unchanged. 

TIB.  ataady.  spat  and  ataiby. 
se.U;  futorsa,  30J7. 

Lead,  quiet:  not.  Ktw  York,  8J0; 
East  at.  Lmili,  133  to  3J3, 

Ztne,  easy:  East  St.  Louis,  snot 
and  fu^urea.  4J3  to  4JS, 

DOW  JONES  AVCTA6ES 

Thirty  mrtuftrlala.  high.  333M; 
low.  33fl.«3:  laat.  337.13;  ot  9M. 
Twenty  rails,  high.  133.13;  low, 
latna;  last.  i3ij3:  mU/L  tmm 
uunues.  3830:  off      ffMy  btoK 

Se.56;  up  flOS 


Meefinp  cvfT\ 
way  to  travel. 


s  well  as  oldworltj-detnind,  you'U  find  thcLbos  the  ideal 

aniaziiiffly  pleasant. 

Lithe  as  a  racing  dog,  with  the  same  strcciminff  energy,  this  new  trnn.=;porIation 
carries  yoii  places  with  effortless  speed.  Smooth— marveloualy  so.  Clean  and  com- 
fortable beyond  measure.  Airy»  safe,  qui-k  and  reliable— just  everything  yoti  wa^l 
*or  your  traveling.  You  must  try  the  bm  for  your  next  trip-,  nnnccliom  ran  be 
made  from  here  to  any  pact  of  the  country.  You'll  find  it  satisiymgly  less  expensive 


NEW  YORK  .WCAR 

NEW  YORK,  Auf  10  No  chaiWI 
occurred  In  raw  sugar  early  todSiy. 
with  Cuban  avaUaUe  at  S,13  fftr 
spate,  duty  paid,  and  duty  trm  ti' 
farad  at  S4«. 

Rallnad  tfeoMal  oontuuad  of  a 
day  to  dv 
unchangSd  gt 


Vlcioria-Wcst  Sasnich 
VktOftS-SidAsy-ResfhaTen 
V^jlaria  -  Car^ava  and  Csdboro 

VIctaria  •  Colwootf  -  Langferd 


l^tarls  lliawiiltMi  Uba 


We  Operate  on  the  Followinjj  R«utgs: 

Victoria-Happy  VaU^.Mctcba^ 
V^oria  -  Dues*  -  U^IMlHli* 
Nanslmo 

Victoria  laoba  JerJan  SMs 
Pwwan-Ciwlirhsn  Ufca 
Tba  Chdlai,  pmp  C*f«^ 


fiiw|inij.Cainphin  Kivar  ' 


9or  Priega  tad  lafemiBtion  Pbona  92(0  or  92n 


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to  mba  aau«ua    Baa  im.  OoloolM. 


MAS 

ipkndid  DpiHiriunltr  for  an  aanoaiiva 
■alaaotan.  Victoria  anA  mrrMDAIiiB  tarn- 


JOBK  WOOD 
foeailooal  and  THluucal  Adnacr 
AacDi  for 

l&tarnatloiial  Corrr*pon<l«nc«  ScBooik 
Canaillaii.  LinillMl 

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nunarMUiio  AMD  noil' 


•Bf  YW  naria.  pbmw  unl  rnvaia. 
roonu.    abasivMlii    taf    ud  mMbprool. 

Kmra.  iock  repairs  Aifb  ORmo- 
ina     PtiM.  locKiMUh.    It07  Lamipi 

WATCH  DOM 
brina  it  to 
Banah."     MaiRipn»«,  aii 
Old  aold  boualiL  im 


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t-  aattifactlaii. 


Hut  OIVK 
taiiinat  II. 


MADAMB  «AMia.  OLAflnrDVAlTT  - 
lUadlBaa  dafb.  Ttaaa  MMttans  to 


MAOS-To-UKABURt  avtn.   m  op 
■UoklB.  T-llor.  na  Pandora  Ataoua. 


ANtj   uaiucijt  iw 


Tovm 

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MBtSUB  MIRAINO  *  OOHVALESCHHT 
Ifwaa.    no  Mpni-.ei  BL    Pbona  4IM- 

MAtMi:*,  OLIVIA  rLAlRVOYANT- 
Ironi  iu;ic,  T;j  ,  r-xi  bi   Plini.t  IJ^rt 

RBSTIIULUE  -  MtUS     WOODS.  Utad- 
oau  Diirif    iM*  (tL   pauMk.  Oak 
ttar.    Pb^t  34*1     auasta  ti  ~ 


Double  Service  in 
Want  Ads 

Vou  cAa  tfleiTlione  your  an- 
■  weri  B»  well  ai  your  cUaaiticd 
BilvcrtiHiiieats  to  The  ColoRut. 
Rcaderi  atr  o&cb  intercitMl  in 
Want  Advcrrisam«DU  tfa%t  do 
not  carry  fh«  nanits  or  BtMrcMef 
of  advrrtiieri,  but  i  Coloni&t 
Ijox   fiunii^rr      For  Ihe  aci.  oiii . 

Miiil  it  li!i:onvcnieilt  lo  wnXr-  an 
.iiiswrr,  *nj  (u  tetve  \ht  ^.twi- 
(tscr  IjPtler.  we  uilt  frolics 
to  l!(ix  Nimiticr*  o*<t  ilic  ulc- 
phoup. 

Thff  Ci'loDiit  actvice  is  av^il- 
al>le  irom  (t  «.ni.  to  JQ  JM"  .  ex 
ceptins  SuntUyj.    Phmi*  lU 


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■tudaatai 

Uaionut. 


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rOMPORTABLK  tlOOIt.  BtHOLB  OR 
\.J  dmibla.  claaa  ta.  laeWf  park,  Mard 
Wtlooal.     in  Uoustaa  B«i|R. 


/  lOMfORTABUC   PRIVATE  HOMK  OA- 


r^OMKUITABUt  ROOMS  -  BOAIID  IT 
^      diairro     modtrau   tcnaai    doaa  la. 


MONEY  TO  LOAN 
(Ctnuaaadt 


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Miavi'i-  »i>lf»did  I  niHIIIIani  W 
<'i....r».  oontDO  Haad.  ILMSlX 


ONtV  TO  tXlAN  ON  IMPTTi  >VC!>  RKA!, 


SHIRTS  MAOt  TD  MBAflOU  AT  THK 


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*    trie     laii     tati^c      irariy  Uiw«ibCiMr«. 
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ttnctir  cunlldanUal.  4Ulek  daciwvna.  tea' 
aooabla  ebana*  P.  fL  Brawn  a  Boos. 
Ltd.  1111  BfMd  StnaL  PbaoB  wit. 


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driM.  tebaeoo  and  departmant  atara  Uajl* 
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KBAL  BSTATE  BALXSMAH  WAMTBD— 
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effka  to  a  bub  «iih  thorauah  knowledaa 
of  iba  boaioaaa.  Mtiat  know  cJly  aall  and 
o«o  ctoaad  emr.  Oaod  luuaca  and  laada 
rappUad.  Alt  ncllaa  ifiaM  itrUUr  eoafl- 
denuai  coamtaUa  baala.  AppIt  Boi  IMI^ 
Cotoout. 

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aula,  accldtnt  and  tut  toatiranea.  rapra- 
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(  irnithFi)  Rooou  Waniad  MA 

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VTIffOOItAJVr  ARO  TTPBWRTnTfO 
Waqnt  Oooplaa  Blk   at  Oak  Da*  Juncuoo 
HUB  O-  M  I'lCKsof 

ACTUMM  TBRU  OOWMENCBB  aCPTCM- 
bar  4  Mlabt  bIbbm  twiUsa*  throiKli- 
oiit  AiwuL  Moadan  aad  Thaiadaya.  ai 
T  o'clock. 

Oonaplauaaa  aaeeoia  In  taaaal  Paailjiia 

BDd  ClvU  ServloB  wawiBaUBBa, 
Par  furtbar  tnrorraaUoB:  rbona  MM 


f<<OACIIDtO— PRIVATB  TOTTIOK.  HIOH 
>  Bchoo)     and     reatrlcutatlon  auppla- 
manlala.    Bpri'tt-Siiav  Si^hool    Pboaa  939 


i^KVBR  pn  oBvr  Moircr  availas'-.b 
IS  •  uatliBd  Biaoiuii  as  ilrai  aBonnfoaa 
■ood  tnrafpd  hbKhUA* JgOBIHB.  _  Tba 
Boyal  TtBNl  nPBMaoib 
victorta. 


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O  N  E  T  WAf<TE:>  -WE  ilAVK  fMFI 
dliruial  Minn  »»ry  '•.fioi.  r  sni  mu' i 
■  aaea  r.r  iioii.  itoo.  tim,  ii.ouu.  i  :.ft<» 
aad  13-000  mil*,  nvdr.  m  ttic  currvui 
rata  of  InlardC  It  f>'i  )ia*«  Ml*  luiirli 
wa  anall  (>•  >ri  i  .  inn  i  t  ■      ,  -  fuu  .,ur 

OfffltUWA     f    R     li:    J  v  ]  1.    lAC.  Ill] 

Broad  Btraet    v<  i  .,i 


r  leMONaTRATioir  Mons  lEOOAK.  im 

I  '  uJl  11(1     fho«a  aoit 

t<    ^AIK        L(JNVKHTmi,E  PROTAM 

snL^t'ri     i"iijno  son. 

LlUli    tiAUK  —  TWO-CYLINUEK  DEKP 


QOA1V  MU  OB>nnaj  m  oa>  bay 
Bad  diHdn.  a      VRsib  mmo* 

wuo. 


QOLT  oirmr— rouK-oum  bao.  i* 


balla,  naarly  ntw:  onrt  MUO.  aaerlflea 
Ptiooa  Mfl. 


BOYPTIAN  OKlAltSma— 

C-j.Trr-    lioiisf.    Ltd .  ItlT 


n 


BDICILLANBOOS 


A XL  TOOa  TRABS  WILL  BRUfO  YOU 
.  aaab.  mah  aa  rata,  boltlaa,  aUn  tua>. 
atovaa,  tttmliart.  or  anrthma  rlM  We 
call  Bttf»tiara  and  pai  Dph  prlcra.  PiMna 

hm. 


GOLOP10H  AQUARIL'MS  WITU  fDl'N- 
lalna.  built  ani'  »u«  ot  ahapa.  msv. 


J^AWN  l.!07,TI!.'J  SIIARl'EHID.  PRKB 


)(<j<ii  Liicu.  itl».ij  Pouata* 


i-^OACMING  JVmOH  AND  SENIOR  MA 
V/  trhtulaUeck.  matlMinaUea  and  actciica 
Ana  MUL. 


Oamt>i>riI  ».  Oorarnmfnt  liiraal).  pltooa 
ttU.  Print::'*!.  Mm  Sarrr.  StencwiaptUc, 
aocralarini    cuar-i-<.    Indlvldoal  atWDllani 

DO  Cailijirv  n:{-<riiC  honora. 


WTAMTBD  —  HOLrSEKCCPSB. 
•  *   acad.    lonk    ar-rr    baahfflar  OOPi 

botnt.  imall  want     Biti  IMI,  Coloolat. 

U -ANTED         THOROUOHLY  KXPER^ 
l«ir,*il  cnhy  j  nuraa.  irIerpDC<i  n*ca*- 
tary.    Ooi  }'tn.  Colaniai 

kV-oiuM  AND  OIRLB.  UAEf  OOOO 
I*    inonty    Ariiiy  J7t9  Mt  Siapbm  Ava. 


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NACHTF'SH  ■^n  AMiuit  [».  at  lha  ramlty 
ttii'Trii  •  :  '1.  HriiK*  ittrwl  WlUiam 
EUir.ri..  r.fb.  .^fl  «;ily-aH  »aar». 

S.v'i  111  Qi  w  o.  Oni'^.  oiirt  a  taaldeni  nl 
rltr    [or    rjie   laH  ihirt»-fi»a  yfara 
Thri.  aunlK   HI*  aldow   and   one  ton. 


OBU.  PUBUO  BBRVICB  Ot^ARARTBXD 
aturta.  tiat,  uadarwaar.  boalrrj.  Luvcat 
aaiortmeni.  Woadnful  nlooa.  Ubaral 
coratalaaUuaa.  OOaiBlBCa  Mdl.aallta«  kit  traa. 
WrilB   todar    Dapl    im.    PukUc  Bcrvlot 

M^IIii   it  ('Aiiijn     I.-rrl-n  Out 


17     SITl.AIIU.NS  WANTVD— 


Atrr.j  BALXSMAH. -triMMIBBTOW  OHLT. 
t..i..il  bil'jtKeipft  laid.  Cnlanltt. 

J.  OREGo.  Houe.t  wTboows 

alMsad.  fl  canta  taob.  auUM*.  Pbona 

ANHKn 


oira    TR^    rorpao  or 

by  rf>iubi«  peopla^  aliB  anil  traaa 

F:>ont  USttL 


1,-lARM  HAND  BECKS  PO.^ITION— QOOD 
Iracutter.  aood  oaUktr    Dm  IMT.  Col- 


VUORTUAMD  Bonoou  »ll  oovsaff 
O  oaat  airaai   SadhiiM  hMmm.  lAo^ 

uasn  tulOon.  &  A.  aa>f*«iii«-«- '  -fTii.ttr*if«  I 
Patent  nt 

•■CJUNElIINE^LOiJi,;  ■  .  ILEOB  POR 
*J  Ynvna  rnij«ii>,  .-.id  liorkland  Ava. 
Conlonra  tn  ruin  of  N*»  Education  PaUaw- 
flhlp  Co-aducatinital;  klndctiarten.  UoD- 
iFuorl  mcthm:  &r(i:ut  atlanttoo  fi*aa  lo 
ehara.-trr  de.nir.riii' :it  TraoaportaUoa  by 
airaiiaament  fni,  pal.  U.  B.  UaOVtifdt. 
RBcA.  Ill  Toluiia  Ave-  IIICL. 


SarroN  oollbok  m  ar.  charlbs 
atraal,  VMIorint  Mopana  SapWmbrr  II. 
□BP  aad  boaffdUS  atfMal  IM  rlrU.  Mlaa 
B..r.  MMHa.  hUA.,  ftMdMllliaii. 


mOra-aBAW  n*<M«**fa. 
rbap  MT  oc  m,   IMMa  fC  sill  for 


BPBOTT-aiUW  BtJILOno 
DoBslaa  and  Broathlon  sirMU 


rpKB  mw  bba  aPBim—  .Bcaoofc 

1  RlbbcB.BoaB  BMk.  n«iaa  tlWWI, 
anorthand.  typPvrlUBB.  bilBWaiBtad.  Afl 
Mltb  BelMMd  nMaata.  Ooaahlaa  tar  elfU 
aarviea  asamination*- 

ICTOniA  SCHOOL  OP  BXPRBSBION-^ 
Mil.  Willrid  Ord.  r.T.CX-.  lOU  Cook 


EW  KAHr-KCBH  KAHRIERB  AND  AT- 


lueiaaa  Auto  trunk*  lo  ordar.  VptUkUWr 
ina  Victoria  Aoto  Traob  WoAa,  MU  Oak 
Bar  Avtana.   Ptwwa  tlW.  ^ 

'  AWB,  AU. 


S     gBMPd.  bM. 

Oladalaaa  AaanaK 


Uffi 


I  MPi  iRTBD 

I  ><>iiilu.t  S-rrf  '. 


I  U3YU  OAUY  Bi;oGY  AUK>  BABRI- 
^^pat:  ivlaiulid  condiuooi  aoap.  nidoa 
llTUk 


MAVTAO  WABRDfO  UACBINE,  ELBC- 
tric;  Bttiffar  aawina  machine,  rlrcnr 


KWOWT  BSOROOJH,  CttiOaS  TO  ttA^ 
X  Board  apuaanli  waiPBaWM,' JM»  IMi. 
celoniaL. 


GOOD  BOMB  rom  MOBMA^  BTUIMPITB. 
aldoa  to  aabaol.  MM  yaol  Bar  Band. 

GOOD  ROOM  ARD  BOASd  O*  PRIVATE 
fanUr.    Muika  BH«.. 


LARoi  CHBsnpin.  DowaaTAZiis  bb». 

itil  Roekland  Ava.    Muwo  MB. 


LAROB  PBOirrooa£« 
Vancoavav.    nana  MBIR. 


ROOM  DT 
with  or  without  b<vard. 
Oak  Bar  dlatHot. 
OolonM. 


COMPORTARLE  lli^MB. 

titar  car.  In 
Pliona  tltlY  1771, 


ROOM  AHO  BOARD.  CHERRY  BAKK.  ' 
its  kleOltua  BtraaL  cantrsOy  toeaUd 

Ptitinc  TiatO. 


AT  imtiW  a   AWMTkairt, 

avory  BoamalnMi,  oO'^JCaUB  heat: 
aaraaa 

\  T     WIUJIHM     APARIMICVr*  i 

ronattla  iuit<.  cloaa  in.  tiouod  tliM 
TP03R. 

AT  MT  EDWARZMTTjiooonR  snr^ 

^  purniaricd  or  Mforaiibad  Uu  tar 
raot.  wiui  rrlaidair*  Phoi   


■0C8K8  TO  ROfV 

ICanuanadi 


ratad   

"£a?S?*  aUaai  >oUf  

Baarami;  bni  waUr  hraitna 

hot-ilr  ftimaea.  .ax^f,  .acd^n: 

_       ^^MBrnro.v  a  bon 


*M.«C 


.  3i.bl 
ManaMI 


AauKNT  Pi'RHnaicD  strrrs.  ogjiZ 
iraj.  uaar  car  and  beacn  PbaSplMVIL 

A  T  lit*    I'ANDtriRA    -  UtiDERR  PUR- 

•      ulalirLt  ai-'«i;(ii^m 

BEAUTIPULLV    CLBAN    BOITE.  PUR- 
Olataod.  flJoaa  la.    AmM  IMl  Qwdra 


r»  strpat.  iBmMMd  n 
aulMA  aiH  pPBlalaad, 
caa  raaapi.   OlaH  In. 


BROAOWAT  -GOCBT.    Ml  StTPStlOR 
Strpat.  lamMMd  and  partly  (anUabad 
MbM,  aUlBMMi 
  aaaaa  MMi^ 

I  «oMraiiTABbB  vOuiaaiiEoi  «Dm^ 
^     Alto  Baria  rpooti:  mndcni.  noaa 

i»IR 

I  iHEETTA  l,J.NLl^    Cult    yORT  AND  Hit- 
^  -    dm— Puritiahad  or  tuifuTBiahad  aitllMb 
combination 
kitclian.  ballir 
Blnaa  UOIY 


uriBB  and  dfains,  baStBflR. 
FiMMdMS,  sr  Bfa- 


fV^AM.  BWKET.  AIRV  AND  IIOMEUKE 
WaU-fumtahad  amall  apartinaaU  with 
paa-aanippad  kitcbanaUan  at— (■  balb- 
room.  ahotrar  batb  and  lattal  aaBOWBnd^ 
tlon.  lotamaw  rnoai  tor  uh  at  taaau. 
Haat,  llflbu  bot  and  eold  «at«r  nrovidad 
(raa.  Ranlala  modaraia.  Baa  Ura  Oaora* 
B.  Allan  at  tha  eav  ■'Vlatoria  Kaitic."  Ult 
Rockland  AYanua. 


i40<» 


»■     ^A1R1CK  STRBBT.  BrVSB 
aaana 

"  "W"    ■  .  MM 

i*V,  y.*^"?'  ""•O-  •  11  M 

niOavandlal.  Avthu.,  a  room.    :    *  40  M 

us*  Port  Btraot.  l  rooou  !i?a 

ma  Catalan  A^t.^;:  I  ; SM 
*n  Powell  Slr.ri.  a  rooou  »g 
1«0  Mantrrry  a,Pnur.  t  no^'t""" 
111  Jo.'in  BiM-Pi.  •  ti-   


P  R  BnowM  *  ■Oitt.  Lm 
1113  Broad  Slytal  ^ 


3f»7  SSSS:  TTi 

iMi_HontrMa.  1  iSSt  4  KdS! ' 


KOOM  AND  BOARD.  KXAR  BBA.  OAR 
lin*.  I'.r*.  aaraaa.    Pbcoa  tOPTL. 


chtld'a  crib;  no  daalara 
Avanua. 


lOlt  BuUiIand 


(\Mm  BHOWOABB.  M  FT.  B  S  VT.  X  1  FT.! 
^  '   1   watiiina  aiacblnn  and  «iU«Br:  1 

(a*n!.r..    tanlcm    IMVlj   ItBBBBS'f  OVUlp- 

inri.i    1  rtFAia  can.  I  aalL    MBl  Dooaiaa 

Siren    Phcina  17111 

ONE  8MAU.     lOEBKRO  '  ICt  Tii  <\  A'U^ 
I  unall  rn«i  *are    Prtona  miox.  SfiS 
Roaabcrj  AT«>nu« 

PAIKTil.  OtLa   VARNISBBB  AMD  WI»^ 
dow  fliaaa    Tha  aianalaod  Co.  Lid. 
atO  Pott  Street.   Phant  ST. 


RAflOi  C/wBTIHOB  POR  liKMrTLY  ALL 
Riakaa    B  O  Bardwar* 

HEED  BABY  CABRIAOE.  IN  KCW  OOH- 
dliloti     Ph.-.n(i  i»Oft«L 


OHAU.  CHARUING  BOTBU  OBBORHB 
*T  Oiiutti  table  briard.  Ill  MdClura  Sk 
Mlaa  Ewioa-    Tel  Wl 

rnsB  maplbbTum  TATBs^sntnnr^ 
A  anaei  rpona  and  bonrdt  varapa.  Tim. 


ll'HntltJta.    IM  BANK 

'  •    ^rljriir   hmna  PiuiDa 

S7 


OTRBBT— KX- 

luiD*  JtSAT. 


WEAK  •  BOOM  AMD  SOABO. 
flMBiS  aiMM 


Mi 


4S  BOOM  AND  BOARD  WANTED 


U  TO  RKNT— BOSCELLAlftOOS 


r  roo 


BBjrr-lIODERW  8TOBS.  WITH 
rood  dUpiai  window,  wiib  a  daptt  af 
tM  (aai:  nteaianliia  floor;  bot  vatar  baal: 
Pert  Btraat.  cloaa  to  I>oualaa  BtraaL  Ap- 
ply  Bnpira  Raalty  Ca..  1IT  Part  BtrtaL 


orroBTUHrn  vor  aPTOBBU 

ROYAL  OAR-  QpBd  MaalMa.  BHn  U  It 
__    h»  a»  m  «l|h  ■Maa^  aMIii.  am. 


Ha*  BVBllBUfc  m 


MS  Port  Bt 


«  BOH 


Pbona  in 


IAROE      DIBPLAY     WimXSW.  WITH 
^  orii<.«  toa."  aitd  itoraco  tacttniaa.  it 
requlr«.j  Kicby'i  HtaraB8.  TU-TSl 

CourintT  Btrer'. 


40  FOB  SALE.  anSCELLANCOt  S 


BVILDINO  MATBBIIIi 


A  UROB  OUANTITT  or  OOKBUCMTBD 
Iran,  all  cUaa  Ja  pipn  aad  BtllMfc  Bba 

  yietaMn_iMdt  aiBB»,  uu 


Bay  add  Orndra.  Pbaaa  MSOL 


VHIP  AWTWHEJtE  KAMPl-E  PACKAOB  4 
*^  kind*  Ifaf  ic<b»ccci.  II  B"  10  Iba  lar 
i:  M  ]ii  IM  (ur  14  M:  40  Iba  for  ta  40 
Spaclfy  U  miid  or  atrow  traoiad.  Addrasa 
q.  Oubatib  M  BaodBrMn  Avanua.  Ottawa. 
Onl. 


SET  OT  TBI  WORIA  BOOKS  ARD  URI. 
varaity.  Brat  ypar:  n  baranm.  rbona 
41MX  or  oaa  ITM.  Paabroka. 


SORXBI  aSIRM  KMnXHBi 
aav.  m.  RMBB  MML. 


Aucoar 


STnVBB  ABO  RAMOEa  MANY  MABBB. 
Wa  rasaly  pad  imtaii  niiu.  *at>r- 
fMniB.  parta.  tallrra.  rtr  S^>'thiilt*a  Blew 
BBc^aRaa.  lOl  Part  8iri-«t    Phnna  t31p 

WORLD  BOOK  AND  SBVBRAL  -IXAClT 
Bar. 


nrvnaonoDBB  ii-ii*.  uotob  with 

*  ▼  wall  awltebaa — baanaar-oiia  for  yrlnd- 
iBB  boaa.  ate— Bkead  mm  for  dmaUt 
Bvpntlap  «Bd  bnifc-rtalUrip.  mnari.  belU. 
aeaiBB,  aoRdriaa.  Apply  BlackaBltb,  Bar- 
mood-i  Wftart.  BtilaalPa  Stroat 

wcncLT  Birra  bihocr  skwiiio 

machlDa.  A.  B.  Taylor  *  Co,  711 
Talaa. 


»1 


SrouNoa  or  scotch  and  bud- 
naUar  matt,  I  packat  hopa.  s  iba 
Daratnrn  cutar.  1  raaat  eaka — all  lor  IT 
DaUWPd  aoyvbar*.  HUl'a  Orocary.  PHooa 
1S7  Bt  IM 


V'ORMAL  SrOOBKT  WiaKM  OOOD 
tioma  In  auhanaa  for  liaht  tarvlcaa; 
nrar  Mbool  prHarrcd.  WeuUI  par  amal] 
■  uin  Rallabla  and  domaatlcated  Pond  of 
iiMlrlrrn    B.  Canalnvi.  PtotlcUn 

ll-AKTED^^HOOJ*  Ajro  BOARD  POR  A 
*  *  bor  alirnilinf  Rich  Bchoot  Maat  b« 
oaar  Vittorla  Huh  8<:ta(Mil.  BtBto  Ian 
Apply  Bon  1S11.  (^oloDtat. 


XAJU.TON  APTB.  tU  PAIIOOIU-niB' 

nlahrd  «iinv>:  hoiiMkaiiplna  ro"in« 

t,^oi;r  new  i;Nin.iHNinnr.:>  ai'art- 
mem  auliai.  compritlni  one  and  two 
bedroomi;  atcaiik  hcalir.!  cat  raniri 
Theaa  apartmanta  ar*  up  to  data  aad  ara 
attoatad  in  nico  loealittaa  Rant  fia»  140. 
For  forthar  partloalara  apply  to 

RRTAL  OBPABTMKKT 
RBMBRRTOII  A  SON 
Mi  mn  SL  Pbooa  IH 


OaiUmOM  ATABTMBirTa 
DnfltmlAad  Bait*.  IIK  OMIlBaaa  Strwtt 


PAiarXBLO  —  roUT  ruBNisBBo 
tbraa-taom    salta,    aaraaa.  Pb»tie 
MttL. 


BOOMS  to  BINT 


BROADWAY  ROOMB 
triian  and  ComlonaDte 
IK  moUT.  UP,  AND  13  50  WSBE.  OP 
Omar  of  Jolimun  and  Brasa  9ttf 


OEOU.  UOTKL 
1113    BLAASJiARO  BTREET 
nUORT.  comierUbia  modem  roona  aad 
bath.  RaaaoDabta  ratca.  Ptiona  ISlbO 

i^'tOMyORTABLB  lUSOMTBuiT  ONB  MAnT 
,-■„">  w*n.    Apply  Ml  Doiailaa.  PbaiH 


ijlUHNIBHEO     ROOM.  BBABOHABUt 
rafr    lui  Blaoabard.  aioia  U 
car  Una    Fboaa  HfOC 


SAT  — MB    TQMMnVh  WBU. 
^hiraMrad  noa^  MMBibwIpi  Bmtssa. 

LADY  WOULD  ALLOW  OBE  OP  PRLTI  Y 
ttachiypr  ttitdaali**^   Piano.  _tw  miule 


rou. 


1  iWt  '-^^  f^ACK  COAL.  TBc  DELIVBRBU. 

1  r.r.  ,.  ,.  ■■■■  n, 


141*11  ^KHSl'S  CLERICS  —  KOBDREUS 
1J*jL  «iu  aa  raauirod.  wrtla  U.0-O. 


civil  SarrlM 
pary. 


lOE 


MtrtiCAL  l\?trBi  Mr<t« 


fl4 


ISuo 


H„-wd.  a^  t.ome,  ona  .oc,  Wtlliam  E.    H  ,\";™;w"?:^""Sr' 
,,f    :aj   fi.i-.ri^f   Btt»ai.    ooa  dauihlar.       *  ^»nMo*i,enI,  Phona 


MfA,  H   M    Hill,  of  Rt'oo,  Nevada:  two 
^-'ll(l■•r».  J    J    NachlrieH.  Of  Barkalay. 
<'il .  itnd  O-  K.  Nachtrirb.  Taddint  at 
iht  tamllv  taaldaoca.  BrWaa  Btraat.  alto 
Oil.  *(*lrt.  Uri    U  Sannarot.  of  Bur- 
l<  iiatoa.  Oal    H*  waa  a  valued  memtMr 
B<  tba  VkrIariB  RoUrr  Ctub. 
Ttie  runetal  "III  Uka  placa  tflla  aftet- 
n-T-ni    Sijiu't         at  3  ncloel.  trom  iba 
t'>dn<}i    FTin'r ' !    CtiapeL    and    th«*  mtiaina 
■ill  ba  laid  to  taat  la  Boaa  Bay  Caniatary. 

4  CAM>orTM*intt 

Mn»  BMltti  and  daaabMr,  Krt.  wiiiin. 
dMWa  10  IMnfc  an  irMOda  and  onlihbnra 
lar  HMBI  ktadaaaa  Moira  pad  ataapMit  of 
apBsiaitar  nBd  iiBVMs  u  Wb  rpoBM  aid 
MiAvMkPni. 


Hlai   Kill*  •-   Mi     >:       N' '  -UtaVtal, 

MUM  Hliirr   Hi:>r\     i':'  .    ■■    i  XhUt 

rrlasd*  (lit         ii.-«i,i;iu;  !i  Tit;  ■  .r:>C  dur- 

lr\t    1h»lT    'arl    l-f  tu  '  'Tii»ri  1      ilf    Iri-  lite 

lindri"^  Tl  '-!>»  i.ijiwi  ■>!  ifie  R'/y»i  Jiii-ii"« 
Hnap'ial.  ai'd  t>r  ilrimarn  Roberuon 
•  lao  1  !i»  litaullful  duel  *una  br  Ui 
ll.iiKH^'i"'.')  and  btr  Dlnmore. 


ITAHDTMAN.TnOROUOnLT  RBLUBLB. 

~  74MX. 

riEEOB   work,  AiSy 
PhdiLP  pr4[i.  finiL.      la  7  pm 


MARRICfi 
kinil 


poaiTION  IN  THE  MEC-'IIA.MICAL  ELEC- 
k  trleal  Uni>.  ranabJe  vt  taklni  ctiarcc 
of  UuulaUan.  malntananu  and  repair 
wptki  19  yean'  aanananca  Baai  ot  n-tar- 
ancoi:  eltr  or  alaawhara.  B*  Baparior  Sl 
Pbaoa  HS« 


rrmLo-KABDouR.  barm  oot 
tar.  a  IX  Aendaaiy.  n.  fdn.«M«Y. 


HAMJO.  UANDOUN.  OUITtR  AND  ALL 
(trUuod  toitrunanu  tauaui  t>y  W.  O 
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O  ona-dUl  Rnrtham  ElectrlK.  |U,  "*4" 
acrom-irld  Radlols.  IIU  rnmplata;  baaoi 
Itfnl  valaot  tabta  ap'akcra.  with  Ubie. 
ISl:  ahort-wava  m>U.  tl3  SOi  aobatta'  Ra- 
rinr,  eonplaia  wltta  apaakar.  Ml:  etaenlul 
around  aarlaU.  UTS:  MIA  tnb«.  ILU; 
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raraar    rrniral.  Pbona  IMSL  momlaoa  or 

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IplURKIBHBn  TWO-ROOM  SUITB  AND 
klicbanctta,  turnaca.  flraploaa.  aaraaa, 
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Phona  IMPL  R>orntn«a  or  avenlnv*. 

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MARDIB  OMAUT.  OAR  BAT  — VIC- 
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alrcuic  rania.  no  par  aionUi.    Phoo«  tSOO. 


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PUR.HIPHyn  PLAT- 
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UINOLB    AND    DOUBLB    ROOM  POR 
atudrntf.  or  otbani  aenrtdBrBjlPa  Wa 
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tnr  faotorr  or  of[|c<>  u*e, 
call  on  aa  ar  pbona  liu. 
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ibaOU  BM  BBff  PVMai. 


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a\  now  olecirtc  radio  awld  en  caas  tarma. 
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r  nsr  i  ai-y  .t  nANDBAO.  navy  rlde. 
*^  DO  No  S  c«r  «•  uaniiaa  Wraot.  ba- 
iwaan  ja^  and  ii  uclock   findw  planw 


price,  tisa  Can  >oii  baai  tnat'  Jaro*> 
AaroaiMB.  Mi  Johnson  Btirri.  eppeatta  Bad 
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Hu)Uiraph  and  Mimaoaraph  Circular  Lat- 
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Mail  Advertiiina  Planned.  Prlalad  and 
Mallad. 

F<i.;!a  t.  BOS  pnrt  HItcct  Pbocva  UU 


N ItTE  TWO  ROOM  SUITS  OM  OROtmO 
Riwr  furnaea  heat  and  Bropiaca:  pvt- 
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RnKambap  1.  BaaaoBaUa  rant.  SM4X. 


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U'ORKirtOMAN     WISHES  ~FX'RNiBHinD 
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Boa  »7S.  GatanlaL 


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and  board  («»eni  IbmSK  M  BnM- 
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TO  benv 


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A~T  LBLABb  Aprs.  —  rURNUHEb 
Itsbt  bettmfcp«pla«  rooma.  rnotta  BUT 


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location,  eau  walk  to  cilri  tioaa  to  can 
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HOOSEKEfPmO  R  O  O  M  R  SOTTBa. 
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SRAWWIOAN  BPECUL-U  LOHTR  WTCB 
watarfr'tniaaa  an  ahalUrad  bay, 
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park     ipleadid  Tlawi   aoad   fUblna  aad 

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BUHMABY.  B  C.  SALl  OR  ET'-RATOX 
1';  a<-(*i.  nearly  nrw,  up-lo-dUt 
(oor-tDooiad  tiunaalow,  olrclrio  tlcht.  aa<^ 
bath.  toUoi.  caineni  baaatnent.  foraoca. 
Oaraaa.  Good  aardan.  truita  tlano  and 
amalD.  poultry  huuaa  BOO  blidt.  Cloaa  car 
linr,  near  CeaitaJ  Park  Exr'ianca  fcr 
laraei  inodrrn  houue,  with  aciaaaa.  ate . 
op  10  to  acrea,  lood  lacaJity  and  aituktlon 
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p  o  Bo.  M7.  »«  WaB*S&rn£ft^ 


ment,  which  would  fr,ake  Itii-re  aood 
roomai  wide  yoraada.  rommandini  lood 
*i«w.  bcellent  water  itippl*  Rtandin*  Ih 
C*e  aoroa,  wide  aoafront,  irri  aoMl  anchoi- 
ate.  Splendid  »oii.  Prue  it. ISO  ler  a 
quick  aala. 

O.  WAU.ICH 
RoaJ  Eatato  aad  InauratLco  Aaaat 
Oawtebaa  Xiatlaa.  B.a 


DUPLSX  HOURS  OH  FOXT  BTRBTT 
prodacloc  a  not  rofootia  at  n%  ot 
tho  price  ol  IS.IM.  Dwotllnaa  of  aU  Uadl 
from  ll.oot  to  UdJOO.  Boo  aor  Uat. 
TmMc  Uadtrwrltata  * XiatB^g^  lAB^ 


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baaerment      Kicetloat   SB^BBRk  '  Btai 
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PIVX-XOOM  XmOALOIP. 
'"L  earaar  Maittia  Brlpa 

Kaau  South  Vaaeoam.  Want  aBmanoai 
ol  «li^  Mulaai^  ar  VtaMna  anporty 
from  Mf  10  B40H  OVRBT,  tii  Booth 
Mam.  Baau  Ana,  (MlTorala. 


i  »AK  BAT  BDItOALOW.  OH  TWO  LOTS, 
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BiOWO  *  Co.  Ltd..  phona  aaOO,  cornaf  of 
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■nil  unit      Ai'ptr  S.la  Cormnranl. 


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&I1I.  OiMnlaL 

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t  -  ACrRIB.  ABODT  BALP  CLEARED,  AT 
-i' '  l.antfitrdi  and  about  an  a«re  and 
a  nrtl;  00  tlw  talon^  BKhwaj,  no  Uto  ot 
Ptoor-Mlla  nm.  to  oachanat  for  o  oottaaa 
with  aood  aoa  vlow. 

aUAATBR   BBOTTOH  In  BaUklcbowsn, 
priDod  at  81.3>«.  to  trad*  far  a  obaap 
baitaa  or  far  a  yaeaat  lac 
All  fclada  of  inaaiaoea  boalMoa  traoMetad. 

IMS  Braa<  BBNBl  Ftaooa  im 


|7UVB-ROOM  MODERN  OWELLUfO— 
A  PraclteaUy  new,  with  a  aaraaoa. 
Bhlckan  houae.  lou  inn  i  lad  f«t,  aardca 
and  fruit  trvea  Juit  outalda  eliy.  Prtc* 
ta.aoo    T    A  MrPhPtkun    Ptiono  IBSB 


/"iitANiTE  STRrrr,  oak  ray— ABBO- 
luieir  modern  r'.itir  i^ipmed  houaa.  in 
p«rfetil  cOadlUon.  Uaid  *  tooco  ofl  kltCtUin. 

UroBy  ^M^lyatot  M^ki  tebaa.  BRiraiwB 
A  «bct  Baa  haw. 


Pboaa  IMl 


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IM  Pambartaa  SIdf . 


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plaa.  Madara  baoiaa  for  lala  on  aaar 
tanaa   D,  H.  Balo.  cootraatar. 
Port  and  SladarrrrM  Phono  MM 


OAK  tlAY— JUKT  OOMPtrrkD 

TVBT    TRB    ROafX    POX    A  HarTTRBD 

O  couple;  quiat  tooatton.  atep  to  thi>  rar 
lice,  ol  yetr  aniaU«  dttfan  and  wiiti  all 
the  laieat  modern  faaiurta  Thu  littl* 
home  waa  bnlli  by  th*  ownrri  !/.t  i),riTi. 
»el*e«  and  iu>  rtfntr  aa^  i.'nifn  in 
oqolpplnc    11    f'tr    [  >n.[nr1     iit    r-ny  >av 

hak  only  ba'n  or.-tii>>.]  ■  tr*  ae^kt  and 
BWIBB  ta  advrr »  I'll,  uiiiaianeei  it  moat 
ba  MM.  A  ctiarnilna  little  t-riMin  huivge- 
WW  WIUl  BMt  Dt  hot  water  hrattns.  harr<- 
WOOd  XBaffc  and  la  aa  riceptlooally  nlr< 
iBOatldB.    Do  IABb  a  look  at  IM*  beiore 

ra.       '••■"tT:.'?.;*  $6500 


iha  ton  caMok  bi  „  __ 

Doea  and  aaMBa.  Toa  owo  . 
to  aao  thlj  lavaly  attto  beaa. 

Price    

/~kAK  BAY.  Soleet  location.  OOod  ala- 
V-*  roomed  home,  hartna  «iiod  lar«a 
livlnr  and  diniot-romna  wiiii  :M>rn  (Ira  aad 
balH-in  affocta:  »try  olee  rabmei  nitbtn 
with  knpto  eupboord  rooai.  thn-e  nee  airy 
badropau,  Wltto  yery  good  cloaei  «K,m  and 
bWlt-la  IlBCn  drawera;  baiKtoom  an:' 
BBparaU  taOoti  eamant  baaaaiaat  aod  fur 
MM.  THb  Baa  aat^oa  lota, 
xlihfaraaa.  PridsV.  

B  X  WDODVrABD 

aalaM  AsMt 

Phono  IBM  arlam 


iiwlaina  tbo  iur- 
iwa  ai  to  yonraolf 

$3650 


man  lut- 

.$4200 


PWl>aiaa<  ba<BBBRk  aaaa  Bra- 
rtaea.  GMrMB  aad  ehktcae  bouaa. 

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nUOa  GOT  TO  aiM, 

•OfSOe-JIBAX  BBAOOR  HILL  PAXK 
W^\**iO  AXD  FRO  YIN  DIAL  BUtLD- 
DfOB— Ooay  aa4  aUraetlvo  leoU' 
buaaalow  of  aaVob  rooraa.  tnlly 
laodara.  two  bpob  flropUcoa. 
laundry  tuba.  aU.  Two  boooUful 
aardao  lota,  aaaortcd  Irnit  traoa. 
chlManhMMajMO.  PRlOBD  AT 
U.m  TO  OLOBX  AM  MTATB, 

\\'t  ARB  ALBO  AUTHOXIXBD  TO  DlB- 
*  '  POBK  t^THMl  VACAXT  LOTS 

ON  WJUmpx  BQAD,  IK  THB 


lilah    ln>-itloa.  iirrrlooklnr 
watocErufii.  ikiM 

A  "    _ 

>  »-   relleiil  ti.xia*.  juat  to  6i«nl'ti.  o»b;- 
looktna   ili<  c!i|r   I  would    uuu    iS-aOO  to 
dupUcBlot.   Bayoa  roaaw.  RSOUOBO 
IMHBOUTX  BALB  TO  BOMB 

Locinr  PoaoKAm  ^.TTT;. 
«H»a  Hi  jfora 


ISJkOO  to. 


n  WANTED  CO  BlIir-^tfOUSBtf 


IWAHT    A    OOOD  alOUBBN 
boote.  Mom  bo  la  «aad  ahapa. 
prlea.  <u..  u>  Bos  laTT.  CoUttW. 


VyAHTHD  AT  OMCB.  POX  CASH.  BHAU 
»»    tnodem  bungalow.  Xrctrtr.  aaa,  Boej 

sirssj'^sLs?***'  ^^^^^ 


MUHIOtP. 
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OAK  XAY. 

Amu°!o 

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P-  R-  BROWN  A  SONS.  LTD. 
Raal  Bauio.  Flaan^  aod  laauraaoo 

IIU  aiaad  straaa 


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TXTB  HAVX  SXVXRAL  BUYBRA  WITU 
*▼    fpBm  lllD  to  IHO  caah  for  dwoUlaaa 

from  ll.cmf)  tn  n.rino  ijninea  InvltoA 
PBf:ir.i-    UndTwiilci*    1^    Brnkeiac*.  Ltd., 


BO     ruurEBry  fob  sale 

■LX)R  SALB-OUAXnx-AOXX  Lot  QM 
A  McKentlo  Ayannt,  Bkaoleta.  nWi 
hicacan    and    nluly    iraad    wUB  MU. 


Pbooa  auixi. 


WATBRPBOKT  PROPRHTY.  ROr'i'  11  \, 
ooor    Work    Point-  X»trftck>  na 


acra. 
BUtar 


ll-XW.  tkrma 
ill  Ualan  Bide. 


Owner, 


lirZLL  FBLL  OR  LRASX  l*«  ACRB8  OP 
»  »  land,  odJrtlmag  tbo  BlBP.  fWialabMea- 
nole  aolf  coutw,  lo  rBaiiBOXtla  oArtt. 
Bo.  int.  CMkMUat 


n    acbbaob  nm  bau- 


MM«4<0 


pwun  •  RooMXD  xrueoa  brMkraat 

tV'^r'.raa''*^  0.-XA.U. 

TNCOMBisM.  Piiaalt.1**.  DauUBaiad- 
am  houao.  with  aoparata  aatraaeca, 

overlooking  golf  links. 

jocxpH  c.  BxmoaiAiv 

«4  Sroufticon  SI  XitBhlUhad  IMS 

 Albert  Burdon.  Real  Batalo  Dept. 

XXCLUHtVE  OAK  BAY  HOMB 
OrrUATKD  amon*  lovolr  oak  irpea  arean 
*J  lawna  and  booutlftil  llowar  be.u.  \htt 
•trtatip  BMdara  baaaalaw  of  gu  c^t^r 
abia  rooaaa  u  a  bang  fat  aut  r:  tb. 
ardlaarr.  TXa  MaaataadaUon  conauu  or 
aotraaoo  oagtaulo  hadtaa  ta  a  diawiaa- 
room  with  ArBplaM.  niM  4lBiaB>raaoi, 
briahl  ll*laa-r«BM«  alM  wllb  Braptau-' 
modun  Dutch  bHrtWfc  law  badroonu  aaS 
bathroom,    ut  Rg  jXay  van  tbo  ataop 

f6300 

ALPXBD  OAKBOeNABL  *  00  .  X/TD. 
Ill*  Xraad  Btrdat  Wbtm  UM 


OAK  BAT  BHAP:  «XiOB 

SIX  Rooaix  xaiD  T«rb  laxob  una 

TrKHE  IS  A  RXAL  BAMOAZN  M  a  nooM 
AJ-  lD  parfact  eaadlttne:  ItWM-roooi  with 
flroplaco,  dtniag-raotn  wltB  balll-tn  Im- 
lurea.  good  klbttara  With  pantn^  ibort  ara 
three  nlu  brtaXt  bodroora*.  fuU  eUMOl 
ba^-maal  wHIl  fBTBBM  aod  laundry  titba. 
laraar  BOd  oMckM  »b«M  altwttod  00  IWO 
luii>  runtyatM  lota  ta  nrdaa.  Oowora 
Iruli  (tr*i  and  amaB  trulla.  Thi*  bongo 
inuit  ba  (Old  a.'id  la  a  McrlBea.  Wa  aaa 
anow  you  n*er  any  UOM  kp  aplBdniiliaiil 

UP  ISLAND  SrVEN-fUXWBD  BIOCM 
WTTH  IB  ACXRX— FRJ08  IS.WO 
/ran  IB  A  WBLL-BDILT  DWELLING, 
A.  warn  and  aooiforUUa.  Lurini-rooim, 
dlnlBk-roon.  fcliehon  and  l»o  iMdioom* 
down,  two  badrooMa  ap:  modern  bath 
aad  two  poraadaai  bam.  doin.  three 
cbhAan  baaau,  woadihod:  tan  minotea' 
van  Mora,'  paatawlM.  atation  and 
Mhaali  praporty  u  aboot  half  cleared, 
ftaoadi  yeatCaUa  aafdm  and  aona  trull 
traoa:  oMollMt  water  Napiy  rrom  acvtr 
(antes  wan.  paaipad  bp  fcaauaa  Baalao: 

by  aBpalBlaaai. 

Oil  I  ■■!  !■■  HABT  A  OO. 


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THB  XOTAL  TBOBT  OOMXAHT 

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TTHIQUX  HOU8X  Attractive  araiioda 
t  BoautUul  llvlng-roon.  hardwood  Itoor: 
threa  bad  room*,  two  gloaaod  and  afroMMd 
alrapina  oorchra  AddltMoal  llving-iooma 
in  baaatdent.  Veir  fully  obuipp«1  olth 
lab«r-aa*ina  arTaaae«*nia,  V|«w  fey  a^ 
ment.  Tonaa  M  gall  panAsgsr. 
BHANxna,  Bitoini  *  oo..  vm. 

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baoMwA^MB  waah  tuko  and 

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baagnaat.  Tai'^ 
boon  rotfaood  for  caab. 


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praniMs  batai  pan  «f  Um  kvttdlnf  knuva 
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BnUali  Ootwmbia.  tor  tba  wla  of  baw  ay 
tha  alaw.  ar  br  tfaa  aaaa  boUla.  (or 
coaiotnpnpo  aa  Uta  priBliai    TWa  Ha. 

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JAMH  TnUCE. 

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and  oibar  paraooa  havtni  aor  claLma  or 
daaaaBia  aaftlMl  Um  Batata  dI  Praacli 
■Mlb  Wlcaa  taJaa  knewD  aa  Prank  e, 
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laKla.  BrtUah  OaiunbU.  dieiaaad.  vfea  dlad 
aa  or  akaat  Uw  MU  My  et  Aanary. 
lasa.  and  vboaa  wlU  vai  arofad  aa  Uia 
llinl  da*  f>t  April.  Ilin  !n  ih»  Victoria 
RHiatTT  of  i)if  flupirrn*  Cnurt  ri(  llrU»h 
Cnhimhia  Hi'    Rot«I    TriHl    t.'timpan; , 

tha  Xi»<u'.itt  In  ih*  aald  named,  ar* 

harrhjt  rMuic'l  'i  ^"iiS  lii  iroal  frcpald 
lall  partlcuUrt  In  wiltint  ol  tbair  clatina 
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UW  UI  dAf  «f  Biplrwblf.  IffM.  afUr  wblcti 
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aaMiwat  tha  paitMa  ostllM  UMra«o>  ka*- 
taa  ranni  aato  W  Uta  elalma  aad  d»- 
manda  of  irtM  II  ahan  Uian  bava  bad 
nptKf.  and  MM  UM  aald  Baaaatar  will 
nM  b*  iiabia  cir  Uta  aaiau  a(  Uta  mM 
D«^<'aw'i  or         Mrft  tbanaf  aa  H^. 

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M.  OMa  dot  day 


-  UlPf. 


IV  Tn  BlTCBB  At  THlt  tSTAU  OP 

•tr*  — 

MoUm  Is  barabr  tUaa  thai  aQ  imtbom 
havini  Halmi  aaa'nft  t)>*  l«ii>  rTMlmrk 
Rl^nanl  UitiM^ll  ntim.  mad  on  III* 

I7lh  ol  Arcll'  itio.  am  i*^iiiTHt  to  >*ni1  in 
Tha  Oanada  Tru«<  Cnmi»an».  not  Oiv^r^ 
m*nt  Blr*«t,  Victoria.  Bf.  Admlnnltamc 
•  >th  Will  annttart  of  tha  Batata  ot  a»id 
'I*' aaar-i  IF. Mr  namra  and  addtaatM  and 
t  .11  paiiixiiara  or  th«lr  clalma.  varthad 
by  tUtutnri  dfClaraUao,  aad  ol  aaearltiM, 
tf  aay>  baM  M  Utaai. 

And  uiat  an  «r  altar  tba  IlUt  dap  at 
aaptdkban  IMC  um  aenlnUiralar  wui 
ptdie  to  dlatrlbau  Um  aaJd  aatota  amna 
uwaa  mMBmI  tbarato*  havtaa  -ward  anto 
to  IbaM  «MaH  af  wMeb  wM  admtnMra- 
tor^K  MUai^BoUaa, 

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nai»rl     ,-I  (,-f»r.      .f     i|ia  »atd 

Pradatlck  Biobard  MiUMl  BUmw 


I.O  ,  ihu  isth  day  mt 


MONTRBAU  Atlg.  ll^-How  bn 
Important  eimuBl  events  Uie  Que- 
bte  fnUvBl  of  n«nch  CttnedUn 

folk  sonits  And  handlcrafla,  at 
w  Im**!  tuiLiiLant  a^lt.•1^^.  bi>i  n  and 
bi  pf!  1.11  i  Hue  Mill  111  ^uctifi  I'l  uv- 
Uiir.  mill  CI' li-Ur  ulcct  wili.sLii  Irom 
tiu  ajid  wide  rlvitl  one  another  in 
recovering  tin  ipiric  of  old  Pntncv 
and  Old  New  FtBDOe.  and  the  age 
oU  culture  ct  the  OBlUe  tBoe.  wtu 
be  bekt  tMi  yvtr  on  October  16. 
17  and  IB.  aecoRltatf  to  an  an- 
nouncement made  by  the  Canadian 
Pacific  Railway,  otVbnlzers  of  ti\t 
feaUval  , 

The  cvntre  nf  actlvitv  dunnti  ttm 
three  days  nC  thp  ffstlvDl  will  be 
the  Chatenu  hi  .ml^iiar,  » fo-rf  .is 
In  /orm*T  rpiU.al  years,  manv  liiiii 
dredfl  of  vuitar&  from  all  paru  of 
Canada.  France,  Great  Brttafn  and 
the  United  eteto.  will  gather  at  a 
feeat  o(  beJted  opare» _follf-eongi 
and  daBoee.  Reueli  and  Rttish  Oa* 

nadlnn  muslr,  songs  trf  the  sot),  of 
vt!!Bi(c.  farm  and  river,  and  the 
stirring,  haunting  "charutoiu"  of 
'  voyagfura"'  Rnd  "crmreurs  dii  bol.*s." 
the  piunppr  »nodsmf-n  nf  this  fon- 
lliirnt  In  nddirion  tiif^re  will  be 
repreaeiitAllun&  of  every  lutudlcraft 
praetued  In  old  rural  Rmooc  aad 
In  the  Province  of  Quebec, 

Ou  of  the  two  ballad  opsru 
leotad  for  pmeotaUon  at  the  Qoe- 
bec  feattml  npnaenta  a  Joyous 
soenoe  of  Rendb-Oanadlan  Ufe,  and 
the  other  »  page  from  the  hlitory 
ol  euly  French  aetuement  In 
Acadia.  The  for-r  --r  ■■\  pYench 
Canadian  Weddln.  .-rittenby 
Alberlc   Burgeol.s.  .  .vidlv  dr- 

plcta  the  Jollity  of  sung  and  dance 
aocompanylMR  n  country  ceremony 
of  thil  r.'L^ri-  1  tumdred  years  ago. 

FKeNCH  OPERAS 

"LXMo  de  ben  Tnupa,"  the 
second    opera    waa    wrlttto  by 

Louvltrny  de  Mootlgny.  It  achieved 
sur.h  remarkable  aucoeai  on  its  first 
production  that  It  was  translated 
Into  tTngUah  and  produced  at  the 
8ea  Mualc  and  Yulctlde  fexUvals  at 
Vancouver  and  Victoria  lost  Win- 
ter. "Tiie  Order  of  Oot<d  Cheer  ' 
U  derived  from  the  diary  of  Marc 
Lesearbet,  and  palnta  a  brilliant 
picture  of  Ufe  In  the  Aoadlan  ntde- 
ment  of  Port  Royal  under  Oham< 
plain  300  years  aga  A  rovlied 
French  version  by  the  French  Ca> 
nadtan  poet.  Robert  Choquette. 
will  be  presented  at  the  coming 
r<>.%tivHi  by  a  brilUani  cast  selected 
from  "La  Soclcte  D'Opperette,"  of 
MontreaJ.  under  the  direction  of 
U.  H.  VatUanoourt.  The  music 
has  been  arranged  by  Dr.  Healey 
Wltlan.  of  the  Toronto  Conserva- 
tory of  Mu.tK' 

<  OI  NTRV  nAN(  F.S 
TVadltlonal  country  dances  from 
rive  provinces  of  Prance,  those  of 
Normandy.  Brittany.  Auvergne, 
Limousin  and  Poliou,  will  be  pre- 
sented bf  three  groupe  of  Quebec 
children  trained  by  Madame  Du- 
quet  and  group  of  folk  dftnee  en- 
Lhustaeta  from  8t.  Benrl.  lAootreal. 
under  the  dtreetkn  ot  Charles 
Ooulet. 

The  Bytown  Troubadours'  fa- 
mous quartette  of  nvnch  Cana- 
dian "Ghansonnlers,"  without  whom 
no  festival  would  be  complete,  will 
entertain  with  numerotis  songs 
aelected  from  some  6.000  chansons 
recorded  for  the  National  Museum 
by  Dr  Mrvriii.'i  Barbeau.  E.  Z  Mas.sl- 
cotte.  Adelard  Lambert  and  others. 

The  death  thU  year  ot  Charles 
Marehand,  leader  of  the  quartette, 
and  one  of  the  organlaef*  of  the 
Quebec  featlvale,  wee  an  Incal- 
culable loM  to  French -Canadian 
culture,  but  the  Troubadours  have 
found  a  new  comrade  tn  Lionel 
Daunals.  a  brilliant  young  baritone 
who  has  devoted  much  of  hli  time 
to  the  ctudy  end  tate^retatlon  of 
folk  songa. 

HABITANT  WOMEN 
Habitant  women  are  never  at  a 
loss  for  work,  and  as  they  work 
they  sing  old  songs  of  Ungs  and 
knights  and  ladles  fair.  Lovely 
melodtcA  that  have  been  preserved 
throiiRh  the  onttirte.s.  TTie  festi- 
val will  provide  an  opportunity  for 
vtsitors  to  see  spinners  and  weavers 
at  work,  with  specimens  of  the  ex- 
qutelte  fabrica  they  make,  for  the 
spinning  wheels  and  momt  have 
not  yet  beeoftie  "hae  beens"  In  the 
habitant  houMe  of  Quebee,  and  the 
Quebec  woven  carpets  and  upes- 
triM  are  famous  all  over  the  world. 


Judging  Results  at  ProviBcial  Exliibil 


Ceatfnucd  fnna  Page  It 

BOTTLE  FRUITS 

Ftottlfd  i:herrlc«,  1  quart— 1,  Ura. 
w  u  ciibbb.  2.  Mrs.  F.  A* Tomaett: 

3.  Mrs  L.  illakeney. 
FotUed  l<«atis,  1  quart— I,  Mn.  A. 

0.  OannLciwel;  2,  Mra.  T.  A.  Tom- 
■ett;  a.  Mrs.  L.  B.  MMQueco. 

Bottled  raspbvrlei,  1  quarV-1. 
Mrs.  R  A.  Tomiett;  3.  Mrs   L.  H. 

MacQueea. 

Dottled  meat  assorted,  3  klods. 
m  liiA^  Jars — I.  Mta.  L.  H.  Mac- 
Ciucen;  'J.  Mrs.  J.  81nii«on 

Bottled  flah,  3  kind  a.,v>i  i  - -i.  In 
quart  Jars  -I.  Mrs  Maiv  ^  JacltAon; 
2  Mrs  L  H  MacQueeiJ, 

liottied  vegeUblas,  asaorted.  > 
kinds.  In  quart  Jan— 1,  MM.  F.  A. 
Tomaett;  3.  Mn.  F.  X.  SeeM^ 

ninh  of  13  potatoes,  cooled,  tp  be 
'.ht>un  in  &kln5 — 1.  Mts.  O.  Btvutt: 
2,  Mm.  M.  MacGUlivray 

Marmalade,  orangi-.  Krapefrult  or 
!"innn    1.  Mrs,  W  H  Olbba.  2.  Mrs. 

A  .N..J-li'. 

Marmalade,  orange—  1 .  Miss  D. 
Curtla;  3.  Mra.  J.  UrquharU 

Aasoiled  Oaody.  fi  klnds~i,  Mrs. 
P.  o.  smyly:  a,  Mn.  Anily  Datu* 
move. 

Candy,  rtiooolate.  1  lb.,  awertea  - 

1.  Mre.  nnllr  IMOlmare:  %  Mra.  E. 

B.  >loLean. 

Display  by  one  person.  10  differ- 
ent articles  not  entered  In  any  other 
rlass— Mlxs  t)  Curtis. 

Assorted  fruit  vlucKar.<t-  1.  Miss  O. 
BUvely:  3,  Mra.  h.  K.  MacQueen. 
Olrla,  15  Vears  and  Over  11 

Bottled  fruit,  any  variely.  1  pint 
Jar— I.  Owen  Dewar:  2,  Alice  Craig. 

Jelly.  ai:v  varu-ty.  1  pint  Jar—l, 
Joy  Sftvftge.  2.  Owen  Dewar. 

Jum,  any  variety,  I  pint  Jep— 1» 
M  Llttlr;  3.  Esther  QlblH. 

Plain  layer  cake.  Iced— 1.  PhylUs 
Lockley:  3,  Dorothy  Bcott. 

Tea  biscuits,  6—1,  Alice  Craig:  3. 
Joan  EHiterson. 

\fiifnn^,  6   1,  Joy  Savage:  2.  Clara 
Slmpjdij. 

GlnRerbrrad  loaf— I.Owen  Dewar,  i  white  or  yellow— 1.  A.  Tyrrell;  2,  B. 
2  Edna  Lynn.  i  Hunton;  3.  W  O.  Burch. 


Hunton;  2,  iieor»;e  Attwt3i.«l 

Muskniflon   aJiy  varlelv    1    H  A. 

Blncke. 

Onions,  whiip  rt  !  J  NajMulth; 
2.  Oeorge  Little;  3.  J  A  Niteti 

Onions,  yellow  or  brown,  fl — 1,  H. 
LM;  a.  0.  Btapleton:  1.  F.  HaUi  4. 
J.  A.  Nunn. 

Onkms.  red.  6—1,  J.  Henly:  2,  ff. 
A.  Nunn;  3.  A.  D.  MUea. 

Onions,  large,  any  wtotr—l,  J. 
Nayimith:  3.  W.  F.  Mfewyi  S.  A.^ 
O  Miles. 

Ontonni.  1  quart,  ptoUSflgh-l.  J.  A. 
Nunn;  3.  T.  E.  Aaltoy;  >  W.  O. 
Buroh. 

Onlona.  ahallota,  plate  ol  12—1.  A 
a  MUm:  s,  H.  W.  Oaidner;  3 
CSeo^  X4ttle. 

OhtooB.  tcpe,  9—1.  J.  Naymlth:  3. 
W.  tm:  9.  A.  a  MUea. 

Parsnips,  6  any  varlet]^— 1,  w. 
Hartley;  3,  A.  M.  Boott. 

•Parsley.  1  plant— 1.  J  Nayimith; 
2.  A.  D.  Miles;  3  H  s  Smith 
.  Peaa,  13  pods— l.  George  Attwood; 
%  J.  Hwwmtth;  g,  T.  ».  AMlgy;  4. 
Q.  Uttle. 

Peppers.  6—1,  F.  Hall;  2,  W.  F 
Sakbury. 

Pumpkins,  3—!.  T.  Birch:  3.  A.  G 
TMt 

Radish.  8  bunches.  6  In  a  bunch— 
1,  H-  PlstlU;  3,  H.  A.  HlnckB. 

Rhubarb.  6  stAlfea— i,  Mra.  J.  H 
«aveleyj  2.  J.  Henly;  S,  Oeorge 
Little.  ^ 

Squash,  rhubazb,  green,  2—1.  A. 
O.  TBlt;  2,  F.  Halla. 

Squaah,  table,  collection— l,  A.  O. 
Talt;  2.  W.  O.  Bureh. 

Tomatow,  6  red.  hothouse— ^I,  W. 
a.  Buroh;  X  J.  Savldeot 

Tomatoes.  «  yellow,  hothouw— i. 
O.  W.  Uolf:  2.  Oeorge  Little. 

Tomatoea.  e  red,  outside— l,  w.  o. 
nigtat:  S.  W.  O.  Burch;  a.  Plstell. 

TOmabodm  S  yellow  outalde— l,  o. 
W.  Holt 

2  "p^'SaS'  *******  *~**  *■ 
Tumlpe,  yellow.  S— I,  F.  BaVt  3. 

J.  Naysmlth. 
Vegrtable  marrow,  2  specimens. 


MllNAy  DEFERS 


Variety  «f  Bualiiew  U 

I'y  CMy  Oaniiwfl  Piegaili^ 
for  Cbgiim  tMr 


KOMin  Plane  Cra$h 

WINNIFBO.  Aug.  1t_One  day 
after  passing  an  enuntnatlon  for 
solo  flight,  Otto  Draal,  twenty-eight, 
waa  killed  early  last  night  when  his 
Gypsy  moth  plane  craahcd  on  the 
weatem  outskirts  of  Winnipeg. 

Dracl.  who  came  to  tho  city  <vily 
(our  months  ago,  was  flying  alone  at 
the  time  of  the  aoddent. 

Parenta  of  the  new  atodenk  of  the 
Winnipeg  Flytng  Olub  are  nildent 
m  Dounarlc  but  a  brother  Uvm  at 
Ohatham.  Ont.,  It  waa  atated  to- 
night.. 


nt  TRK  MAim  OP  TOT  BbTAn  or 

BOBBBT  POX,  Lola  of  lha  CHt  al 
Vlilarla.  Da«*aaad 

lt«tlca  I*  liartbr  alTin  Diai  xu  .rrncoi 
hailnt  r.taima  aaalntt  tha  latn  Pf>t>*r[  fVii. 
«Ih)  dlad  on  Ilk*  lOtti  ot  Uat.  laja. 
ara  raqulrcd  ti>  artul  la  Tha  Canada  Tmai 
Oompan]'.  l>oa  OOTamiaaDt  Mrtal.  Vic- 
toria, B  O .  Batcvlor  nf  Uia  Will  ol  tha 
■aid  Robart  r^a.  tbalr  Damn  and  ad- 
draaaoa  and  fuU  parUeatar*  oT  Uialr  elalma 
nrUad  br  atamtory  •eMlatatiaa.  aad  ot 
aaearlUoa.  U  aar.  bald  br  UiMa^ 

And  Uiai  on  or  altor  Uta  IM  gay  M 
atptanbar.  itN,  Uia  aaacntoT  -m  PeesSM 
to  dlatrlfeMU  Uia  aaM  aatato  BBMM  tlia« 
niHUod  untota.  bavb«  rmHm^  t« 
Cboaa  alalnt  or  «MM  saMlMMtor  than 
baa  bad  aaUaa. 

.  °"5«  'S>J'»«*^  »C .  una  Utb  day  or 

OBBABB  *  OnSAM. 
SolkUoia  far  Tba  Canada  TrnK  PMpsai 
— ^utar  dl  Uta  will  of  Iba  aald 


ttOTHnamfT  uomir  act 
AlIOraT  11.  laiB 


BOTtm  or  APrucATinN 


roR  nrra 


KcUr.A  la  harabr  ii»an  thai  on  tha  lllb 
■^*>  '■'f  naptrmhar  n«ti,  tha  ■nflaiMnal 
ir.-rn-ii  to  apply  ti  tn«  Lt«Hir  oaetrol 
Hoard  ini  ■  Ucanoa  In  naaact  of  srsMMB 
Jijown  aa  Hiii  Bay  Ian.  Utmua  oa  tba 
lalattd  niahway.  and  daaerlbae  aa  Let  ST.* 
Ualabai  OMrtet.  far  tba  oC  bm  bv 
Uto  Slav  or  epon  boiUa  for  MoaaapUaa 
an  tba  prmlMa.   Tlil«  Nn  &«T0a-O 

aS?  fm*"""  "  " 

Binn  cua 


TO  Who»  niMf  cam.r.^ 

M  raipsaalMa  far  ahy  dMs  iMnrtad  ba 
■P  wua.  Aanla  HAn  bS^  *mmn*t  bp 


Fudiic,  I  lb  — 1,  Edna  Lynn,  3, 
Annela  Harrison. 

Special  prlxe  ($5  caah),  draated 
by  Tha  Ttmaa  Ptihllehhig  Oa^  XAd» 
to  the  girl  gaining  meet  potnta  In 
Domestk:  Scleyice — OUra  tiyun. 

DOMESTIC  SCIENCE 

nirla.  Seventeen  Vean  and  OvBT 

White    bread,    one  loaf— 1, 
Elston;  3,  Olive  Lynn, 

Broam  bread,  one  loaf— 1,  L. 
Elston;  3.  ouve  I^mn. 

Sponge  cake— 1,  PbylUa  Lockley: 
2.  Oraoe  Attfleld. 

Obooolate  eake,  loaf— 1.  CHlve 
Lynn;  3,  uniaaB.  tEoffartta.  « 

Decorated  e«ke— 1,  OUv«  t^nn;  8. 
EllA  Beddy.  . 

Pastry  ahelle.  abi— t.  '<Av«  tiftm; 
2,  M.  UtUe. 

Plain  cookies,  six— 1,  OtlM  I^mi;' 
2.  Dorothy  BcotW- 

Bottled  fruit,  three  klnda— I,  Ohve 
l^nn. 

Jellies,  three  kinds — 1,  Olive  Lfnn 
Cand  1  f  !s    1   I  h    TWO  \  arleltes— 1 , 

Dorot)-.  ■-■  iv    :  Peden. 

WO.MtNS  WORK 

Best  Jicppms  bag.  utility— 1.  Mrs. 
C.  V  Kinney;  2.  Miss  A.  A,  Girling 

Be&t  &hopplni{  bog,  fancy— 1.  Mr&, 
C.  P.  Kinney;  2.  Mlaa  A.  A.  OlrUog. 

8tep-ln»  (hand-made)— 2.  Mrs.  R. 
M.  IngtlB. 

Moftt  u'.efiil  article  made  of  iXti^n 
sack— 1,  Mrs  »obr  Fleming;  2.  Mrs, 
Wlllerlon. 

Quilta  and  Rafa 

Hand-made  quilt,  picrfd  In  cotton 

—  i.  Mrs.  A.  E  Davifi,  3.  Mrs.  N.  D, 
Burt, 

Hand-made  quilt,  pieced  In  silk— 

1.  Miss  I.  a  wude:  a,  Mxg.  m.  n. 

Hocking. 

-  Band-made  quUt  dunrlnc  the  beftl 
quUttng— I.  Mn.  smith:  a,  Mrs.  D. 
O.  Cameron. 

Hand-made  rag,  hooked— 1,  Mn. 

J.  Spencer  Matthews;  3,  Ulty  W. 
Darling. 

Hand-made  rug.  braided— I,  Mn. 

0.  B.  Stone;  3.  Mrs  M.  A.  Barrett. 
Hand-made  rag  rug.  hooked — 1. 

Mn.  A.  Edwards;  3.  Mrs.  A.  Braden. 

Afghan,  kniucd  —  Mrs.  L.  M 
Ormlston;  3,  Mrs.  E  Knapton 

Ladles  Over  Seventy  Years 

House  dresi,  band  made— 1,  Mn. 

W.  H  Clarke. 

Nightdresa.  hand  'made^  any  ma- 
terial—Mrs. w.  Olarfce. 
Crochet  WOOl '  AlBW^l,  Mn.  J. 

M.  Bird. 

KiUtted  sweater  In  wool— 1,  Mn. 
Margaret  MuUen;  a.  Mn.  M.  A. 

CuUhi. 

Knitted  wool  Omml-l.  MM.  Rosa. 
Knitted  soehft-1.  Mra.  W.  H. 

Clarke. 

Knitted  or  croobeted  inrant  bootee; 
— 1,  Mn.  Davidson;  2,  Mn,  J.  A. 
De  Veulle. 

Patchwork  quilt- ].  Mrs.  B.  Acre- 
man,  Sr.;  3,  Mm.  M  A.  Barrett. 
Rag  mg,  hooked  ~i.  Mn.  Dove; 

2.  BOB.  W.  M.  Fields. 

VBOBXABLKS 
Beet     DoUeetlon    vegeiablea— 1, 

OooTge  LiUle;  2.  George  AUwwd: 

2.  A.  D.  MUm;  4,  F.  Hatl. 
Beet   collertion   vegetaUea,  oot- 

tARers  only  —  !.  A  TyneU,  a,  W.  O. 
Flight;  .T,  H  Plstell. 

Beans,  wax.  13  pods— i,  A.  D 
Miles;  3,  B.  Hunton:  3,  a.  uttle. 

Beans,  green,  U  pode— 1.  A.  D, 
Miles:  a.  A,  TyrreU;  2.  Mrs.  O.  a 
Clark :  4.  w.  F.  Balsbury. 
ReanR,  broad,  Windsor .  12  pods  — 

1,  A   D,  Miles.  3.  James  Henly. 
IlTMw.  brnad,  lonj  pod,  12  pods — 

1.  A.  Tyrrell;  2.  A.  D.  MiJes 

Beans,  scarlet  runner  12  p.^  — 1. 
A.  D.  Mllea.  3.  H  Craven,  3,  W.  O 
Burch;  4.  S.  L.  Smith. 

Beete,  6  long— 1,  A.  D.  MUes;  2. 
Jamee  Henly;  9.  r.  Hall. 

Kohl  RabI,  2  roots— I.  p.  Hall;  2 
O-  Attwood 

Kale,  curly.  2  headn-i.  OeorBe 
Henly;  3.  W.  Q,  Buzeh. 

L«ekR.  6—1.  OMIgB  Ltttla:  2,  T. 
K.  Aeilry 

Lettuce.  COB.  2  iK-ndi— 1,  Junes 
Btttly:  2.  W.  O.  Burch. 

iMtnoe,  head,  s  |ie«d»-l,  w,  a 


Vegeutbie  marrow^  2  apeolaiens 
green—],  A.  D.  MUea;  a.  Dr.  A.  C 
Km;  a,  o.  w^^nott. 

MWBKV  OCHIBIT 

1.  Surrey;  2,  Btehmond;  I,  Vle- 
otrta.   

FIELD  OftOPE 

Wheat,  FWl.  red-1,  O.  B.  Mal- 
colm; a,  B.  Young. 

Wheat,  Sprtng-1,  T.  K.  BUtcp; 
2,  JamM  Tomer. 

Barley— 1.  b.  Young. 

Oats,  whit*^  or  yellow— 1.  J.  Dover. 

Peas,  field,  while  or  yellow— 1, 
T.  K.  Harrop,       W   O.  Gibson. 

Tares  or  vetrhr^    i,  t.  K,  Harrop. 

Beans,  field    1.  W   O  Gibson 

Wheat,  sheaf— 1,  T.  K.  Harrop; 

a,  B.  Young. 

0«le.  aheaf— 1.  MIm  A.  King;  2. 
A.  Hull. 

Barley,  aheaf— X,  B.  yoong;  3.  M. 
Raper. 

Rye,  6  Inetiw  ixt  dlMnelgr— 1,  O. 

w.  nott. 
Mixed  hay,  Id  bate— 1,  W..  D. 

MlchcU. 

Com,  for  ensilage— 1,  N.  Mae- 

OUllvray;  2.  F.  O.  ehefTleld. 

Sunflower,  fclr  auUage— l,  Oeorge 
Attwood:  3.  Victor  c.  Moore. 

Best  15  lbs.  Bhy  late,  round  eir 
oblong  polatoea— I,  O.  R.  Bradbury; 
2,  W.  G.  Burch. 

Be.<it  lb  lbs.  any  late  long  pota- 
toe,s— 1,  O  HarrUnn;  3.  Albert  MUes. 

Br.n  lOO-lb  sack  early  white  com- 
mercial potAtoe*  I,  B  Young;  2, 
W.  G.  Burch. 

Best  100- lb  nark  early  red  or 
colored  commercial  potatoes— l.  A. 
D.  MUes:  2,  O.  Harrison. 

Best  lOD-lb.  Mick  :«!«  rf)und  or 
oval  poUtoes— 1,  W,  G.  Burrh;  3, 

C>  H.  Sndbury. 

Beet  100-Ib.  laek  'wimfaYtrrlal  po- 
tatoes, any  lata  long  variety— 1.  F. 
T  Tapscott;  3.  O.  B.  Bradbury. 

Best  co]le<rUon  potatoes.  13  stand- 
ard varieties.  12  each  variety— 1.  o. 
Harrison;  2,  G.  H.  Bradbury. 
Fetatoes  Grewn  FvrNta  Certified  Seed 

Best  IS  lbs.  potatoes,  early  white— 
I,  G.  Harrison:  2,  C.  H.  Bradbury. 

Best  15  lbs.  potatoes,  eaily  red  or 
colored— 1,  G.  H.  BMdbury;  a,  O. 
Harrison. 

Seed 

Com.  fllandard  variety.  12  ears— 
W  E.  lUU. 

Mangel  seed.  8  plants  — :,  Mrs 
OavUl  Jack:  3.  G  Attwood. 

Carrot  ."seed,  fi  pluntA — I    W  G 
Burrli,  -J   A   W   M'Clure  A:  Snn 
Collection  of   Fora,){e  Plants 

Best  collection  forage  plant;  -1  G. 
Attwood;  2.  A,  W.  McCliirr  \  Son 

Bast  coUerlton  weeds  -  I,  J.  D. 
OregMm;  3,  Miss  Lily  Uott;  3,  Les- 
lie Copp. 


EN 


Evacuation  Ordered  for  Fear 
of.  Further  Communist 
Disorders 

TROOPS  LEAVE  HANKOW 


Pile  Sufferers 

You  can  nnw  ft  -im,  h.  and  per- 
manent   relief    by    re  moving  the 

enae— eensMtlon  of  blood  in  the 
lowtr  bowel  and  a  weakening  of  the 
parts  Nothing  but  an  Intenml 
medlclnp  can  do  OHe— that's  irtiy 
cutting  and  aalvaa  fall.  Dr.  J.  R 
LMmhardt  dlacoveted  a  real  Internal 
File  rvnedv  After  prascribing  it  for 
IjDOC^patlrniA  with  sucreiw  in  MO 
oaatik  he  named  U  HEM-ROin. 
Drugglsta  t-vrrvwIiaiB  BOW  aell  it 
and  MacParlane  and  Vai>couTer 
»«•  SUma  guanataB  money-back 
If  Wnfr^OUD  doBB  net  and  PUesJn, 

Udvl> 


Br  REOraAU)  SWIBTLAND 

(Oetirrtshl.  1S)0.  by  Tha  Chleaio  OaOj 
Nawa  l^clan  8f>rvi«a  ■ 

8HANOHAI,  China.  Aug.  20.  — 

Japaneae  otfldalB  today  ordered 
complete  evacuation  ot  Japaoeee 

women  and  children  from  Chang- 
sha,  owing  to  a  fear  of  further  Red 
activities.  The  wives  of  Japane.w 
Consular  officers  will  be  sent  to 
Japan,  though  It  is  not  expeoted 
(hat  the  OooBiiMfea  wOl  be  doaed 
yet. 

TMb  Blep,  coupled  with  the  with- 
drawal of  the  Brttlah  Ooneulate  aa 
wen  Be  wlthdmwal  of  all  eoeony 
stocks  from  Changaha,  la  a  fair  In- 
dication of  the  lack  of  foreign  con- 
fidence in  Nanking's  ability  to 
squelch  the  Communist  movement 
ecmth  of  Uie  YangUc  River. 

The  Bituatlon  In  Hankow  ts  suf- 
ficiently eased  to  permit  with- 
drawal of  160  Brttlah  traopB,  who 
were  sent  there  to  retafMree  the 
British  naval  landing  foiwaa. 

NanUng, -which  piriiialiiiaty  ab- 
nouooed  the  captive  of  telfng;  a 
strategic  point  on  the  Lunghat 
front,  today  admiu  that  the  ctty 
la  sUll  Jn  the  hands  of  General 
^ng  Yu-Kslang.  Activities  on  the 
tunghal  front  itgled  becauM  of  a 
bam  mafan  and  nMopaa  baMta- 
tmm. 


OOmtTBNAr,  Aug.  It.— After 
much  careful  ooodderatton  of  the 
recommendations  of  the  Town  ban- 
ning Commission  to  proceed  with 
tba  preliminary  work  of  reploiting 
and  rasurveying  the  town-srv  iiie 
jOUy  Oounou  finally  a'^  uit-.i  lu 
obtain  furttav  Bartkuiurft  u>  uwi 
before  pnosadoy  further  in  com- 
mMtliig  Itaetr  bo  the  uBdartBfcta«. 
'vuis  dfcLvlon  was  arrived  at  on 
M(<iiilH>  evening  when  tha  council 
was  fully  retircMTiiM  and  was  the 
outcome  of  a  f  tniuiiiiii-a'ii  ii  from 

the  chairman  rjir  I'ijaii  Planning 
Comnil-    i  '     .Ml    'I'liffil  I'far.se 

An  applkctiLiuu  frcjiii  the  tiheU  Oil 
Company  of  Brttlah  Columbia  for 
the  hutaUation  of  a.,  large  water 
mam  to  their  propertdr  at  Boyeton 
to  give  fire  protection,  was  refused 
cin  the  Kroiiiiri'f  that  the  water  de- 
partuiMit  d'^-ri  not  urulertake  to 
give  flic  pr*''..'<;j"ii  nut.-.ifle  (^(  the 
city  ilmlts 

Bl'SlNKSS    Z«INK  i>KOIM).^l:l) 

Mr.  BriRht  wioLo  ofT'Tirit;  ni  pur- 
,chii.-,e  -A  lot  "I,  Ml.'  l,.,Kr  tf>r 
tile  purp<«f  i  f  (jiiinaiiti  «  -iinre  Tills 
letter  was  rf.siHMLsible  for  a  discus- 
rion  ooncemlng  the  advlaabihty  ot 
BdllQg  the  proper^  for  the  purpose 
Indicated,  seme  of  the  aldermen 
WpuBud  the  ereotloo  of  a  store  out- 
side the  buslneeB  section,  although 
there  la  no  prceent  by-law  lo  pro- 
vent  such  an  undertaking.  A  com- 
mittee will  report  at  next  meeting. 
It  H'a£  decided  that  Mayor  Mac- 
Intyre  is  to  receive  the  Safety  Badge 
preeented  by  the  British  Columbia 
Safety  League. 

OengntulatlonB  were  oonveyed 
from  the  Vancouver  FWr  Bbard  t» 
the  high  school  oentestanta  from 
this  nentre  who  look  part  In  the 
recent  Olympiad.  They  are  Oeorge 
McKec,  Arthur  Searle,  Cecil  Carter, 
Noiman  'lYibe.  Gwen  Falrbalrn,  Joy 
McKenzle  and  Kiiy  Moore. 

Th<:  report  of  the  rhalrman  of 
the  elertnc  light  committee  showed 
that  a  fence  around  the  transformer 
substation  lias  be^n  constructed  and 
tha  neeeeaary-eButlaaibry  algBi  pro- 
vided. 

TO  BB00N8IDBB  KATB 
Owing  to  tha  rapid  increase  of 

consumption  up  to  the  ol^  mini- 
mum supply  of  eleetrioal  eneigy 
from  the  Canadian  GoQlsrlae  power 
plant  on  the  PunUedge  River,  It 

was  now  a  loding  proposition  to 
continue  tfi  maintain  the  minimum 
flat  rale  for  water  heaters.  This 
rate  Is  therefore  i«  be  recon-ildered 
with  a  view  to  making  a  siiRht  ad- 
justment, as  to  continue  to  .supply 
current  to  the  water  hoavis  at  the 
preaent  rate  would  be  to  dn  nn  &r  ^ 
loaa.  No  further  InsialJatlon  of 
water  bantan  la  to  be  made  at  the 
former  flat  rate  of  $3  per  month 
imtu  furttenoUca^ 

FUBUC  WOKKB 

The  puUto  works  board  repart«d 
on  the  usual  street  upkeep  and  re- 
pair. It  li  hoped  that  the  sidewalk 
f»m  UBloo  Street  to  the  elemen- 
tary BChool  wUl  be  coDitrueted  be- 
fore school  commence  In  a  Uttle 
more  than  two  werks,  eo  that  the 
danger  to  tiiir  children  and  dUiecB 
wlU  be  eliminated 

Alderman  Fielder  reported  some 
trouble  with  the  collectlnn  of  city 
garbage  and  aald  that  conditions  at 
the  Incinerator  were  not  very  sat- 
isfactory, as  nonlflammable  debris 
was  accumulating.  Aldermen  Brown 
and  Ball  came  to  hla  ■tlftfntrt, 
however,  and  found  plaoea  where 
the  refuse  could  be  ueed  to  advan- 
tage. 

The  chairman  of  the  water  com- 
mittee reported  completion  of  the 
protection  work  on  the  pipe  line 
alon?  Browns  R.!v<-r  A  good  Job 
had  iwen  done  and  the  pipe  line  at 
Royston  had  been  properly  covered 
for  protection  also.  The  parka  board 
le  to  meet  a  committee  of  the  Aftrl- 
cultural  Society  and  win  go  over  the 
pnmds  to  aae  what  can  be  done 
n  the  way  of  permanent  Improve- 
aaenfe  to  the  park  bsCore  the  Fan 
nUr  hen.  Beptambsr  ff  atod  10.  The 
M«y«  waa  zequeetad  to  Bflconpany 
the  party, 

ACCulioN  mm 


TONG  WAR  TRUCe  IS 
PLANNED  IN  NEW  YORK 

NEW  yoHK  Au*t  U  I'lans  Im 
a  dlaarmament  cnnferenre  in  China- 
town came  to  naught  today  when 
On  Laooglbng  mei^ben  announced 
llMfe  thair  leaden  war*  tiaavoldahly 
akaant  frpm  the  elty. 

There  was  nothing  for  efbclals  io 
do  but  watt  Peacemaken.  how- 
ever, took  a  cheerful  view  of  the 
altuatlOQ  when  toM  by  Acting  Con- 
sul J.  S.  Tbw  that  all  delegates  had 
agreed  to  algn  a  perpetual  truce 
wlthk  a  few  days. 

Meantime  the  three  short  streets 

III  itir  Buwery.  in  uhlch  more  than 

JIUHtO  (.'hllicr,.-  rtw.  M,  w-  rc  quiet. 


ION  m 

IS  WON  By  H 


Defeat  Oarage  LeagM  AlUStara  g-fl 

—tuple  nag  to  wtnam  le 
Fbafesa  af  ~ 


CHlCAOO.Aug  10— TheexKuUve 
committee  of  the  American  Bar  As- 
sociation decided  at  a  apecUl  meet- 
ing today  H  roiild  not  see  Its  way 
clear  to  withdraw  thd  mall  referen- 
dtun  amongat  lU  memben  <m  pro- 


Government's  sur  witnrwi  Charged 
With  Carrylnz  <,tir)- -Search 
Falla  to  f  ind  Wrapon 

SEATTLE,  Aug.  19  -  Dramatic  ac- 
cu-satlon  by  defence  counsel  that 
Alfred  M.  Hubbard,  star  Govern- 
ment wiLnwi.  was  carrying  a  gun, 
created  a  sensation  In  the  Lylc- 
Whltney  corruptkm  and  bribery 
trlat  hi  Federal  court. 

Obviously  embarrasaed.  Hubbard 
aald  he  -dldnt  thUdt"  be  waa  armed, 
and  Oovemnunt  Attomay  calieri 
upon  Deputy  Marrilal  to  eeareb  htm 
at  once, 

Hubbard   came  down    from  the 
witness  stand  and  strli>ped  off  his 
coat.  A  search  revealed  no  weapon, 
and  he  was  permitted  to  continue  ] 
his  testimony. 

Defence  Attorney  A  R  Hllen 
whose  queetloo  precipitated  the  I 
search,  told  the  oourt  he  had  been 
r^bty  tafenaed  that  Hubbard  had 
bwn  oomlag  into  the  Federal  Build- 
ing armed. 

Hubbard  wee  eloeely  nriM  emu 
ined  during  the  entire  day,  and 
forced  to  admit  that  he  bad  testtDed 
falsely  In  many  liquor  casee  In  which 
he  was  a  prosecution  witneea. 

Employer  Musi  Buy 

Liquor  for  AssUtant 
h  Verdict  of  Court 

By  JOHN  otmnun 

(Oaprnahi.  ISSO,  by  Tha  Chteaan  Dtltf 
Wawa  nirrian  Servka  1 

VltNNA,  Aug  30  He;icrfnrth  i' 
going  to  cost  a  Hungarian  rarpenU>r  , 
named  Becker  |60  a  ninnth  to  keep 
enough  liquor  in  his  aasutant,  JOQea 
Almaeay,  to  prevent  bis  ttvar  burn- 
ing up,  according  to  n  etrange 
verdict  In  the  Hungarian  court. 

Becker  was  driving  his  motorcycle 
on  the  way  to  a  >ob.  with  Almaaay 
accompanying  him  In  a  SMeear 
Becker  drovr  nirkleanly,  the  evidence 
tmyj  ami  Almassy  was  badly  hurt 
whPn  Mir  v,-hicle  smashed  Into  a 
mllrs'nn/-  nn  tlie  road.  Aiftiassya 
injury  was  a  cwloUB  one,  tn  which 
his  liver  waa  parmanently  taflamed 
Liquor  ts  iwnssfcrj  to  alleviate  hla 
mifferlng 


,   Petroleum  pradaetlen  ia  Tt^nktad 

lo  iMif  mii  (Hla 


ftatorad  by  a  triple  play  in  the 
thfa<d  Umlng  by  the  wtnnera,  Foida, 
Oarage  Baseball  League  ehamploba 
defeated  an  aU-^tar  nine  6-6  In  a 
beiiffit  game  pished  at  the  Royal 
.athletic  Park  laat  night  for  Bob 
Mcilimoyl,  Who  WBs  iQjtired  n- 

ceiiLly. 

V\r»t  to  score  when  they  sent  two 
runners  around  the  cushions  In  the 
Initial  stanza,  ih--  winners  gained  a 
lead  which  they  never  lost.  They 
added  two  more  ruiM  in  the  tliird 
and  finished  by  putung  on  four 
rung  In  the  fourth  setfaa  for  a 
total  of  eight  markera.  - 

me  AS-Stan  got  to  TMTe  offer- 
ings In  the  fourth  inning  and 
scored  four  runs,  KbatT  first  of  the 
game.  In  the  fifttl.  Hoove  replaced 
Tndd  and  allowed  the  losers  to 
clierk  !n  with  two  additional  runs. 

Battwon,  who  started  for  the  AU- 
SUrs,  was  relieved  Ui  the  fifth  by 
MUes.  who  held  the  winners  score- 
less for  Uie  one  session. 

As  an  added  attraction,  a  ba;;e- 
running  cnmpetlllon  was  lield.  In 
tills  event  Dick  Bayne.  of  the 
Butata,  ^wed  the  moat  spenl  by 
circling  the  cushions  In  1&  3-5  sec- 
onds. For  hla  aSarU'be  was  pre- 
sented with  B  apotUght  donated  by 
Wiltaker  *  Revercomb,  I'imH«L 

Score  by  taudngs: 

Pords  — ^   2  0  3  4  0—8 

All-Stars    0  0  0  4  2— d 

Batteries  —  Todd.  Moon  and 
Finch;  Battlson.  Miles  and  Fea- 
nell.  Umpire  MrOr^^-nr 

NEW  FIRE  OUTBREAK  IS 
REPORTED  IN  ONTARIO 

SAIJLT  STK.  MARIS,  Oot.  AUg. 
10    -n^f  h'vih  f\re  on  the  Ohost 
Hivfi-  ui  th"  Puckasaw  area  on  the 
north  .-ih  ire  nf  Lake  Superter,  la  re- 
ported out  nf  control,  and  thirteen  : 
men  from  Mirhipicoten.  armed  with  ' 
pumps,  are  baUhng  it.  Rain  fell  over  I 
a  portion  of  Uie  parched  district  tr  - 
nlgbt,  but  It  Is  not  yet  known  if  tli^ 
Qhoet  River  region  was  affected. 

New  foreet  fire  menace  loomed  in 
Bastem  Upper  Peninsula  of  Mich- 
igan today,  as  000  men  sought  to 
gain  control  of  a  score  of  fociatftree 
In  districts  embraetaig  Ohlroewa 
Luoe.  Mackinac,  fldlDOl  Oroft  and 
Alger  Countlea. 


Start  on  Ocean  Hop 
h  AKiiin  Postponed 

IK  HiM^ti.n  l'-i.,:hr  .\iig.  18,. 
Cai)Lfiiii  1  in-mii L.-i:...  I  ;.  ,.  Frrncli 
flying  ttLc.  Ill  a  t.'iu:  liiKitt  to  lest 
hie  imdlo  appantus  today,  found 
that  hU  airplane  Queetlan  Mai% 
waa  too  beavUy  bidcn  fee  a  fiMbt 
to  Mair  York.  Ble  atait  en  lite 
transatlantle  atteoapt  was  again 
poetpuued.  ,      ^  J 

MOohanlca  were  busy  tmtfl  late 
tonight  removing  two  addltkmal 


fM  tanka.  aaclli 
100  gallooe  ar 


McCloy&Co. 


Auctioneers 


Sale  Tliursday 

At  1 ;»  P.M. 
In  Our  Lufc  Aucdon  Hall 
Corner  Pandora  Avenue  anJ 
Blanahard  Street 

Supe 
Furniture 

Piano   and   Chesterlleld  Set, 
Etc.;  Real  Nice  Clean  Beds, 
Blankets,  Etc. 

View  Tliursday  Forenuciii 

M.CLOy  A  CO. 

Auctioneers  Phone  1431 

ANTIQUES 

Art  Furoitim,  Etc. 

Barthot^mews' 


MAYNARD  &  SONS 

Atc-riu.\a.£as 

In«™oted.  we  win  ean  at  Bales- 
WOOM,  lgT-722  Fandara  Avcaae 

TODAY,  1:30  P.M. 

Wcll-Kept  Household  Furni- 
ture, 2  Pianos,  6  Gramo« 
phones,  ChesterfliW  SuHa^ 
Bp.' 


xus-ie 


#aft  aisss* 


Including  almoat  new  Gerhard 
flelnlaman  Flano  and  Bench,  small 
Cottage  Flano  and  Btooi.  s  cabinet 

Gramophones  and  Rrrords,  Organ 
atui  .Sti  ol.  alnuwl  new  3-piece  Ches- 
ttrtleld  Suite  wuh  loose  cushions, 
Blldge  Lamp.  Oak  Hallsland.  Bed 
Lounges.  Card  Table,  oak  Morris 
Chain.  Dropleaf  Table,  good  Car- 
pets and  Rugs.  Fumed  Oak  Dining- 
Rozm  Sottas  Round  Dlalag  Tabl^ 
set  cf  «  Leathar-Bocted  Dtadng 
n:.i\rs  and  Buffet.  BdlHB  Haoocda, 
i'..ii.o,  large  Cabinet  Loudspeaker, 
.■■jiLi.asi^.  Rlrycic;;.  several  good 
BLtLs,  S[:rini.'5  and  Mattresses, 
nr.  '  -IT--.  «i);i  sutids.  Linoleum. 
1  ii'iiiri  ATt  Stiuarcs,  iSanltary 
Coucir.-i  0;il;  Mantel  with  Mirror, 
Tables.  Chairs  and  Rockers,  several 
good  Steel  Ranges,  uasco  o&s 
Range,  Beaten  and  Fartor  stoves, 
peraonal  effects  of  several  different 
estates.  Gold  Watchea  and  Ring,  K 
Tables  and  Choirs.  Bee.  Fan.  Ooofc- 
InR  UtenslU,  Crcckery  and  Olaas- 
ware,  Toilet.  Wa-^h  Basin.  Refrigera- 
tor. Garden  Tools,  MowerSi  Hos% 
Sash.  Pair  «t  OoneAt  WMa 
Vases,  etc, 

Al<«  at  10:30  hi  Our  Stackyard 
Usual  sale   of   Poultry.  Rabbits, 
DuekB.  Vegetables,  Aptdes,  Phms, 
lot  of  Dqok  S-eyltadar  Oakland 
Touring.  «B»'lii  ieod  mugtm.  «Mor. 

eto. 


lUim  ARB  *  Bom 


They  Are  Selling  Quickly 

At  the  very  low  price  wc  are^askinj*  (no  more  than  you 
pay  for  «  pair  ol  shoes). 

Get  A  brand  new 

WILSHIRE  ^= 

I'ON'A'CO 


Officsa:  312  8«yw«t4  Bldg. 
527TataiSt. 


3404 


We  Can  Sup^  It  oiu*  Every  Meed  ^  m 

NowAin  t  That  Something? 

PRINTINO 

Cnniiiiprcial  aiul  Profesgioaal 
Company's  Printing 
Society  Stationery 

LTTHOGRAPHING 

Label  Wt^rk  ami  fli.-i-.  Ijiliu  .Mapg 
Coupon  Bonds  and  Debentures 
CotninerciaJ  Stationery 

BOOKBINDING  -  . 

Blank  Books  and  Ruled  Fornie 
Loose-Leaf  Binders 
AllCks9ct  of  Binding 


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rUK  J)A1I.\  COLONIST.  VICTORIA,  B.C.  WEDNESDAY,  AUGUST  20,  19» 


Empress  of  Japan  Will 
Capture  Blue  Ribbon  of 
Ocean  With  Great  Ease 


VANCOUVER, 
the  broad  PacUi 

lin*r    Mfiinis   a-    p.\       v-oni-  kiu>t.s 

!irr    ilTf'    V,.\aii-,    JJU-'-M-iu;-!--    Mil  llir 

fHWadiaii  I'twifii  ,  i.<\i.  :i6,(JU'J-lon 
lUsshlp.  Emptffcs  lit  Japttii.  are 
Hrttirtng  to  the  iUrnng  souncU  of 
tba  iMgplpea  mod  wiLneulnc  the 
nk»  alght  of  a  Ktnppmg  BIgh- 
Itndir.  In  nrlngtoc  kUt  and  tartan, 
pamdint  tift  boat  deck  a 
iiu-ciify  of  ftTwWft  pltoroalu. 

■i  hf  ptppr  i5  Pipe  Major  W.  C.  K. 
NKuKic.  pri.].'  of  tbe  BcotOib  Com- 
i>;i.nv  'pi  \'.i)uiiti*er«.  HonRkons.  and 
wiriltNn  npntt^  rpachliw  Canadian 
Pacific  .■^!";inrhip  nfftclabi  here 
today  tffclarcl  his  Mipln^  Is  one  of 
the  outauiidlng  leaturcs  of  the 
vovagr 

Pipe  Major  MacUe  la  Oblna'a  rep- 
naantaUva  tn  the  Bantf  Highland 
Oattieftnc.  when  pipers  and  Scot- 
tish dancern  from  Scotland,  England 
and  all  'part^  of  Canada  gather, 
Ati^ttst  29  to  Septamber  3.  to  aettle 
Th-  ^uesuon  ot  IntoraaUonal  su- 

VALUABLE  TKACTICE 

fomlng    the    5.000     rr  Irv  *v<-'m 
II'ifiKhong.    Pipe    Ma;rir  !.■ 
n:,ik;ii^  RfKxi  uAfl  of  liLs  uine  lo  get 
in  r-  oi]  ■  valuable  practice  with  tba 
pip's  (!.;nns  the  new  aWp'a  voyage 


A<iR  30  —Out  on  PMsldtnt  of  tbt  FMUpirioa  agitate, 
'  Mid-a  party  of  ftflMD  olbv  Oorem- 

ti  tit   it'presenUtlVOa  fRMO  Manila, 

all  (-![  louU'  In  Waahlngton  to  dlA- 
ctjM  wuh  ri.u«.-it  suites  otf^claU  the 

queslluii  of  the  riilllppliif'fi  AlKtiu. 

If  C»pt  Sanmel  Rotj!r\.si.ii  H  N  R,. 
CUE.  b!-iin(x  thr  I'rt.OtKl- [un  Untr 
IniQ  WlUiain  Head  Quanintlnc  Sta- 
tion, out  iif  Vtrtorla.  befoftf  11 
j  O'clock  Krldft>  Jiiorninc,  hi^  sMp  will 
ccUpsc  the  t  runs  pacific  speed  record 
or  8  days  10  hn>,  M  mini.,  brld  hy 
aaoihar  Canadian  Pacific  llnar,  the 
Bnpreig  of  Canada,  for  Um  4,i1»- 
knot  voyago  from  Yokoihamft  to 
Race  Rocks. 


Ferry  Rmits  Hun 
Dead  Heat  h  rntn 
n  fiarj  t0  mwf 

\  \  ;KflJE  no  mooey  changed 
*  *    hatida  and   there  waa 

nr.lhlnK  nrraiiged  befnrehanrl, 
II  in  vrlhcli\^.s  tiBp;K-ned  thst 
the  .S,s,  Frliue.s.H  F'atrlcla  and 
the  Ba.  Prime  David  tlcaM'l 
their  Victoria  dockj.  for  Vwi- 

ooow  yaatavdajr  ibomliie  at 
tlM  gania  ttma.  and  vhUe 

there  la  noUilnc  to  *«i"'Tf*fT 
that  a  trial  of  qpeed  toofc 
place,  both  bontg  antyad  In 
Burrard  InM  «t  aimg 

time. 


New  Empress  Commander 


■RAILWAY  OFFICIALS 

PAY  ViUTORIA  VISIT 

Amoiiiu;  i.<rni]i:iif'ni  transportation 
people  in  Victoria  yesterday  were 
Paul  B  Wlljion.  traveling  passenger 
agent  of  the  Chicago  Northweit- 
crn  Railway  at  Los  Angelea,  wbo  naa 
beea  touring  Vanoouvar  Iiland  for 
•everml  dajw  In  oompaiiy  with  Mn. 
WUson. 

B.  W.  Qtnand.  tMvdlng  ftdgbt 
agent  for  the  Union  Pacific,  with 
headquarters  at  Loa  Angelas,  ar- 
rived In  Victoria  Monday  to  await 


the  arrival  of  the  Dorothy  Alexan- 
•1  he  fciupreA*  of  Japan,  due  here  I  dw.  on  which  he  (.ailed  for  Alaaka, 

ft  A-i.i^b   '*  accompanied  by  Mrs.  Ollland. 

Also  In  the  city  today  U  C.  M 
Andrews,  asAlstant  general  pasa^n- 
ger  agent  of  tha  Southern  Pacific 
system,  irlUi  beadquarters  at  Seat- 
tle, wbo  wVl  mnaln  for  aeveral  days 
renevliif  oM  MquatataaoBg.  Mr. 
Andrem  la  mO  noqoalntMd  bare, 
and  %-as  recently  qipiafntad  lo  hla 
new  diitlex  after  ten  jram*  eeniee 

;t,  y--  i;th. 


at  fi  o'clock  Prtday  morning.  \a 
bringing  a  total  of  mo  panengers, 
nmnn^  tbm  aoo:  Maanal  Qumoq, 


CANADIAN  PACIFIC 

,  STEAMSHIPS 


Imprrsv  nt  tWiU 
4  2.000  fUMl 


f  iiipfes>  of  Jdpdit 
2b.OO0  Tons 


raOM  MONTREAI. 
T*  niftwawOKr««i-U*tr»Ml 

Au*   :3.  'Sept.  37.....  UcltU 

aitpL  13.  •OGk  U..,......^.,... JUaiMdaM 

T«  ChTbimy  tPrtlMBUlia  — wfcTt 

f<«pt-  3   ...,.,,..,v*tkf>>atcitm 

£«pt-   II  MootClM* 

Ta         iMiisa  Aafs 

A.i<-  3S  ,  JMtaaam* 

S'pt    II       .  .     HontTMt 

To  lAj*r9a»\ 

A  11        Sopi.  IT  ,   .D>ichnj  of  York 

atpt.  4.  a«»t.  n  Ducbw  or  auj»ii 

Sitn.  10   Dnehm  at  BsMocd 

num  ovme 

T«  Ohwtoa»s>a»atlUB*lM 

atpt,  I.  atat.  si  Bmptm*  of  Awtralla 

•apt.  %  Oipi.  H ..... .  KiDprRu  of  flcotUrut 

0apSk  Itr  Onl.  S        .    Kianreu  of  Princ* 


Ta  ■awaB'gaaaa  caiaa.F>mn>law 

•Sept  «.  -Oct  ss....temH  U  Japaa 
."«t>t  in,  !«•«.  Il...rfr4hawn««  Ma 
•oaL  a.  'Hvi.  37. Ql  Oaaaga 
Oek  IS,  •Olt.  S....gBuv«as  «l  __ 

laMiaa  ean  bmoMii 


AMiy   ta  A(*n'(   Fv>Ti«i>ria.  or 

J.    J.  PltaSTV.R 
g*aai>fclH    Gcnrrsl    rB*t«ii|*r  Aftat 
O-TJL    SUUon,  t:inr«nT« 
L.  D.  CgBTHAH 
use  OlMiaaiat  gltsM  nM«Ha.  ML 


IN  OINI  popyuii 


ABsfaaa  mat  Una  im 
gaM«  t»me%  Mkw»  ta 
JMarr  Mest 


wintertime  travl  tn  the  Ort-iit 

out  the  coiinu-y,  parUcular.y  amoug  ,  _  .  .  .  ^ 

Uuae  who  are  aafetated  with  »in»pe         "  remembWfd  tbat 

and  u«  looktiif  f«  oe*  fields  to '  ^ ''^'P  ^  ^"^^  ■  mtomo- 


[ 

Of  NEW  VESSEL 


Emii^ess  of  Japan  Not  Being 
Driven  on  Maidin 

Voyage 

CANADA  PREDOMINANT 
ON  GREATEST  OCEAN 

WmNXPKI,  Aug.  U.— "Tbe  TV- 
cent  itoiaaaDt  la  pma  dl^tches 
from  Hnntfinng  ^ga  ttt  m  M.- 
Oflo-ton  ■mpreas  of  Japan  tailed 

from  that  port  nn  her  maiden  run 
lo  Victoria  and  Vaiuouvcr,  that  she 
mw  Betting  out  in  tin-ak  the  record 
BOW  beM  by  the  EmproM  DC  Can- 
ada li  bardly  oorreel."  B.  a  Beau- 
mont, steaniflhlp  general  paaamgar 
BKent  of  the  Canadian  Paellle  at 
Montreal,  said  on  hla  anltal  by  tbe 
Transcanada  Tuesday  morning. 

"It  w  not  our  iHillcy  to  attempt 
either  ui  cffiite  or  break  records." 
he  &ald,  although  with,  on  both 
oceans,  the  largest,  fasteKt  and 
finest  ships  we  very  Irpquently  do 
that  thing.  With  reftard  to  the 
maiden  .voyage  of  the  now  EmfMraa. 
iMoh  lg  eipected  to  lermlnato  at 
ViooMurer.  August  22.  there  no 
doubt  at  all  tbat  tbe  ship  is  physi- 
cally eapaMe  of  loweriag  eyery  rec- 
ord on  tbe  Paolflc  ebould  iwr  oap- 
UUn  decide  to  tot  ber  go  all  out. 


Spend  your  Vacation  in 
SAN  FRANCISCO. 

af^g  HOTEL 

STEWART 

On  fi>i«rf  Btrert,  Jritt  nff  Union 

Bqnarri.  cl>iiii  to  hltft  vt'irni.  caf**, 
tli*«t/"«,  ■rcominn-Ullon*  &t 

ta  OlllUil  BlBlita  rftr 
P«M*«  dnor.  HtawHrt  Bri*  infPta 
fenlni  i1"»ni«ri    A'lTl'<»..:a  t  i 

Biakft  [Mtr^Ki.lnnit  1ti  ii>ti*iir-i  r.r 


conqnar.  Toklo,  Bhanghii  and 
ManOa.  to  say  nothing  of  Peiitfng. 

are  now  vy\r>e  wltfc  one  another  aA 
to  whlrli  shall  be  the  future  Mecca 
to  that  viut  arii^y  of  travelers  whU  h 
eelH -forth,  annually,  with  Ktenmer 
rugs  and  camera.^)  to  ftud  whui  The 
world  has  lo  offer. 

Aceordlnn  to  W.  M  Allan,  of  itip 
American  Mnll  Line  In  VlctoriA.  ihe 
Prealdent  liners  nailing  out  of  this 
port  in  the  early  part  o(  tbe  Win- 
ter, may  be  used  to  take  the  traveler 
tbmgb  to  ittn&a.  even  altbougb 
tb«  porta  of  ynwliafna.  Kobe, 
Shanghai  and  Hongkong  are 
T' 11' :.ed  on  tho  outbound  voyage. 
I  h"  -  Wintertime  voyageur  dl»em- 
hfirk,*  m  I  he  Philippines,  "does"  Ihe 
l!iland<i  i\nd  then,  by  eB-sy  .itageii. 
m  o  vpft  [ ,  r  I M  h  11 1  r  rt  t  h  ro  ugh  the 
Orient,  uuveiUtg  lu  the  foreifroni  nf 
the  new  Sununer,  whleb  baa  be'-n 
born  along  tbe  Kquator  and  Is  ex- 
panding northward  aa  tbe  months 
go  on.  prom  Hongkong,  tn  tbls 
fo.^hlon.  Canton  may  be  ei^larad, 
nnd  even  perba(M  MaciOk  taMlor 
Fip  ring  like  condlttons. 
'  Traveling  along  with  the  moving 
.'"1  itn,  Shanghai  comes  nert  upon 
'  ■'  \.=  ltln?  Hat,  thou  PeiplnR  fhcTi 
M  iltden  In  Manchuria  H- rf  sprinn 
ind  the  tourl.vl.  pari,  .  i>riipf>  .■, , ,  'he 
latter  to  dip  nouUiwurci  again  iiiti 

Summer  and  Beonl,  Ibo  capital  of 
Korea,  and  Ttom  then  veetvard  into 


S  S-  VIRGINIA  JnP*"'  ">tf  hhe  cherry  blosaonn.  the- 
^  T  1      w  .  I  ^      *  Bukiyakl,  the  MttJe  butterfly  geisha 


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Etc.    New  Steamers 

CEO.  McGregor.  Agent 
1  Belmont  Bide.      ftwoe  1925 


and  nil  the  innumerable  deUgbts  for 
which  ihi-;  latter  land  la  famous. 

Mr-  Alinn  Is  now  announcing  bla 
companv'f!  nnnimi  Oriental  Winter 
cniise  uniunii  from  Victoria  on 
■Innuary  34  on  thr  Prealdent  Orant. 
The  three  months  of  ocean  and 
land  Invel  In  the  Far  Bast  will 
cover  an  lClDerar>-  much  as  outlined 
above  and  wUI  give  tbe  members  of 
the  party  In  Mr.  Allans  own  wofds, 
"a  rhance  to  aee  and  bear  and  lonofc 
nnd  ^f>nae  the  Orient  undtr  Ideal 

w  put hT  I  .''rvli'lnni*  " 

NIAGARA  WILL  SAIL 

FOR  SOUTH  TONIGHT 

Doe  at  S  o^doek  ttila  afternoon 
from  VanooaTtr  on  bdr  way  aonth 
fo  Bonolulu.  Suva.  Anoklaad  and 

Ftydney,  RMH  Niagara  will  sail 
from  Rtihet  Piers  two  hours  later 
with  a  lame  ll.'»t  eiT  passengers 
Bboftfrt  Among  thr  piu-iengera 
Joining  the  ship  at  Vanrouver  In 
Lord  Beauohamp,  leader  of  the 
eral  paviy  In  the  Hotise  of  Lordn. 
and  OhanegUor  of  London  Univers- 
ity. Lord  Beauchamp  is  a  former 
Oontnor  o(  Mew  aauth  vnitoe,  and 
haa  iMto  tntoiwto  la  AnfenUa. 


bUe— she  must  be  worked  In.** 

Mr.  Beaumont  leaves  for  the 
Oait  Wednesday,  with  W.  C.  Casey, 
5t^am«hi[)  general  poasenger  agent] 

C  P  p.  Wtnniiy^g,  to  attend  a  niun- 
ber  of  fimrtlon?  in  be  held  in  Van- 
(-■□uv«r  :itxjftril  the  new  liner  next 
«Telc, 

Ho  stated  that  (jreat  Interest  Is 
heln.T  'ihi-tAii  in  the  OrierL  bv  Ca- 
naUiaoa.  and  prophesied  u  consid- 
wable  taonaie  in  busme.w  between 
the  two  eoaeti  of  the  PacUic.  -Next 
Oolotat  n  laige  party  ot^bnalnem 
nien  toavog  for  a  toor  of  tbe  Orient 
under  the  au^ces  of  the  Canadian 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  and  you 
recently  had  a  Walt  from  a  party 
of  J apanaae  business  men  here , 
Both  of  tbeee  toun  are,  I  think, 
significant  'Of  What  tbi  ftlture 
hold.s  ■' 

Canadian  Paclflo  fMUb  In  the  fu- 
ture of  buslnesa  'between  Canada 
and  tbe  Orient,  and  u-.v  ryJianga 
of  toortet  traffic  between  HawaU 
and  Canada  waa  instanced*  Mr. 
Beaumont  aaJd,  In  the  attention 
that  had  been  paM  to  the  Paolfic 
"We  have  recently  re-englned  tbe 
Fnipresfl  of  Canada  and  have  now 
(  t  ^^red  the  Erapreas  of  Jkpan  In 
li  -  service  This,  coupled  wlttl  our 
nr  .v  r^orvicc  to  Hawaii,  put>  CHiiada 
111  ihf  <;nine  predominant  mimion 
on  the  vnr.nc  Uut  ghe  hoMg  on 
the  AH;  jUr 


mm  PILOT 


T 


Machines  Abandoned  In  Fall 
of  1929  Have  Been 
Salvaged 

MOTORS  TURNED  OVER 
WITHOUT  DIFFICULTY 


CAPTAIN   Samuel   Kobiiij^on.  C  H  K  . 
bridge  of  the  26,(X''.i-'"i;  lii^r.  r:n;press 
at  Rithet  Piera  on  Fnd,iy  :i"  ii  u  ,;  .  r 
on  her  first  Pacific  crosamt  i.^  ''1^ 


K  N  R 


r I  V 1 1  f  'J 


■   Will   he   on  tbe 
i>.  '"-11  ^hc  hfi  tt-,a 
'  i      I  V'.»ntouver 
(  ui.i'JiJo  Pacific. 


Ocean  and  Coastwise  Movements 


F  essel  Movements 


mm  vEssa 


Twe  Itm  Dasd  aa  KeeMll  af  Ctes 
•ibknM  WliUe  ai  Work 


BAK  PKDRO,  Cal ,  Aua  19  —Two 
fton  died  and  thirteen  otheri  were 
overcome  by  gaa  yaatenUy  while 
painting  In  the  bottom  of  the  Brit- 
ish Unker  Tuscalooaa  at  the  Beth- 
lehem ahipyards.  The  dead  were 
Jark  Montoya.  twenf  v-fdur  and 
Ouatlalttpe  EscalanJ^  '«'iiL>-nlne. 
both  of  this  ctty.  Th"  other  vic- 
tims were  rcsusctated  by  the  fire 
department  and  removed  to  their 
bomea. 

>*ontoya.  foreman  for  the  Martin 
Ship  Servloe  Company,  had  led  the 
workers  through  a  sraaU  manhole 

into  a  long  tank  In  the  bottom  of 
the  5hlp  and  iiUrted  ,^praylng  with 
palm.  Blowers  muallv  preOede  such 
'-■InTKtl.  11^  eompnny  officials  said, 
and  had  b^eii  dcLivfl  in  riearlng 
the  tank,  arm  r.-  'h^  paint  vaporlaed 
It  got  Into  the  lungi  of  the  workern 


Exfioren^  Sttence  Noi  Worryi 
Ainioays  Company 


EDMf>NTON.  Aug  IB.-AIthough  W.  K.  OUbert,  Western  Canada 
Alrwavs  Hy^r.  who.  with  Major  U  T.  Burwash.  the  noted 
explorer,  is  flying  to  the  North  Magnetio  Pole,  la  atui  unheard 
from,  offlclaU  of  the  alnmi  WllHBHJ'  toOfg  an  ad  llmaed  M 
the  slightest  degree. 

^IL^^J}^  ""^^'^  message*  suppoaej  to  he 

fSffiiiS-L^  to  tbi  »te  Moflb  bava  feMB  Mtftofonbli  for 

nyera  reaching  riitju.iiii.n  fr'XTi  lUo  :.*       ,-i,.r  rfiKHL-d  iii^; 

Storma  l»*e  been  sweeping  Ihr  ArrUc  \.:<m.u  arra  for  .(Oil  f«nvi 
"f^:  "fi ^  ****  '•'^^  ormdlUoiu  m  (he  VI.  initv 

Swf*fifWu?iSi'ss*^^ 


Se^ScSfSa  iMt  of  the  Coppermine  HJver.  on 


SEATTLI,  Aui  tn  A:rlc«d  MArsi>tf«k, 
SU*1  AMt.  Ntw  York  tati«'n  Alm.ka, 
Alukai  LmMb  Ftkiku,  Lm  Aniflf4.  emc- 
Dnufl.  avtfMI.  PnMUuil  JMSjon.  Tkioma; 
La  PBrUtma.  Otoum,  OaUvd  Jacrb  l.nr.k- 
•atoaeb.  folal.  Oanla.  New  0'ir«ni  )ii:?i- 

tou.  IWpaa—IT  TCea.  Admiml  n^lMr.t>l. 
Lm  AUSiSn  OereOUr  Altxandcr.  L>i»rr.wvd 
Otmtnt,  Alatad*.  Aiaikai  WUnato,  aUr- 
•sdak.  Onptr.  Hontaaan.  LasemMl.  Dar- 
othy  WintemoU,  eouad  pvrtli  Oiaoey  M 
UauptniAD.  rort  Oaaibli;  C*  IWalau. 
OUuin:  H  P.  Aluaodar.  Bta  mn«aee( 
Jelfcrwn  U'Teit,  London 

PORTIAND,     Orr  .  :^  — Arrtvvdl 

KUT'K*.  Hau  D\tto.  Da  . 5ui  Fra«> 
«LK«i  aiBOklna*.  Can  Fianeuco.  Wailae: 
Mnr  Matthswa,  lm  AMalaai  eundari 
Armr;  tei  AnniMi  Oaa  yisatou,  kcw 
Torfc:  Afislml  HmeaV  atase- 
MnAWl,  Uir  AwtlsSinMr  Ottb  Saw 
York. 

RAH  PRAWCIBCO.  Aai  IB  ArrivM- 
XODiK  AUUMlfr.  S«attl*.  IXortic.  Van- 
turr.  O.  O  OchnOrld.  Ann  Trdio.  Talro 
llaru.  Bad  P'riro.  Luubrrmaii,  Cu<\*  lU)  . 
Wfil  Ckmana.  TKcoma.  Parixoola. 
BwaiUfk  SbIIviI  Paul  LVcksnbarii.  F^t- 
Ivid,  Boltvar.  MaBHaalle;  Uarvatd. 
P*i)n>,  Butli  Alcsatxlar.  a*attl«;  Vinlalim. 
Ktw  York.  rff.O'ntoim,  Ban  Petliw^  Otiaor. 
Otemol  CI"  I  '  lfiL  n«a  P»blD.  PsrUand- 
Lm  Aocolri.  Viincouwi  Banlln  F.  Mc- 
Ooenlek.  PoiUand;  MiuabaMt.  Oaa.Pwlto. 
Adaslral  MhUy.  aaa  Midi  OMHPMk, 
SeattM. 

PAJIAMA  CANAL.  Alls.  IB  —  Paw»d, 
bouud  wMt:  RitniMliu.  LondOB  for  W»Ulnt< 
too^  Miar  r  LnekMkaeli.  MftW  OrlMna 
tor  FaclAc  iwrtt:  Baila.  M»w  York  far  Man 
Pedra:  Ualni.  Haw  York  fnr  Saa  Pedrot 
Lladaiihaiik,  Naw  Toik  lor  Hooskmt. 

AaaiYSD 

nw  Yoaa.  am.  ii.— anraia.  aaa 
Pedro-,  nuat  Kan.  Ban  rVaiMlactti  Rtnrr 
8  onw.  rarttaaOi  OUM  gSTrtoa.  OUa- 
boma,  Baa  Pogrs}  OaUIOfBlaB.  VorUase. 

YOCORAMA.  AM.        Kafca  aCgnk  Oas 

aniiv 

PimJtDiLPniA,  Aoa.  it.— adwarS  Lack- 
(•nhach.  tMatUei  Oaandaaa.  AaletU. 
MANILA,  Aiw.  ift-Kaws  iiani»  Baa 

"■  'Iro, 

6iiAiiaitAi.  AUK.  »■  asrdsaia  Han, 
Ban  rvaaeiaeo. 

AToncoimc.  aw.  n.-atairi  averter. 
Oa»  Mm. 

MLBOimilB.  Aiw  1I-0«M«B  Basis. 
Ban  Ptanetara. 

BALBOA.    Am.     IS -a.     A.  Parklaai 
Stattle;  Kacnk.  Skii  PMfrn 
SAlUtD 

SBAMORAL  Auc.  IS —ftoliiTa  Mam,  Baa 
yraaslssa 

NKW  YoftX.  Aac  It  -PSflUe  RMhvoMl. 
Ban  fwSn:  Hacira.  Knrratl:  OrMacilan, 
Bmi  P4dra. 

BALTMOBK.  Aoa.  IS  —Pat  Oohaay, 
OathwaiMl,  Ban  hero. 

PiOLAOBLawzA.  Aaa.  lt.-4*be  aaaeew, 

PaclBf  Coa*t 

Weather  Report 

■STIVAN-OMari  waaU  UsM:  Si  Mi  U; 
llant  awall 

PACBPiA— oviani  task  BiM:  laea: 

ITi  llstit  awflL 

CARMAIUl-OVMasIl  SBSli  gakt.-  IS  to 
UBht  kwaU. 

OAPB  nAiw  omssstt  sast,  Bshi; 
IS  DS:  Ufhl  mo. 
awirreiniB-eruari  «aiw  MMt  am 

  —  • 

Wireless  Report 

(Xii»v,n,  PI  ii  n-   iiT-.)rM  flSberwlaa  ititae  > 
MAuumNA— 4  arctottk  al 

HeoUa.  RorthkMoe. 

DOftOrTVY    aLBKAMUaa   TIeiOTta  fw 
Kncbtkaii,  Mi  nOM  tnm  Kalifclfcan. 
jULmmB  ■send  neaew.  m 

frSK  TlSIWBI 

Gfdf  ladnd  MaU 


rsrtrrr<>*  juna  n.  tssei 

OAUAIfO.  OAMOaa. 

uuun,  BUI 


ML'SGBAVR 

suiii  cioM  al  viciwia.  wagBHOari  m- 
dar.  p-m. 
Malta  eB«  at  VIcWi   BlMgir.  Wsttsa- 

da?..  1-19  a.iii. 

MOarn  oaluno 

MaUa  filwa  al  Victoria  -  OuBitkr.  1I:U 

"  Malik  «M  as  TktaMa  —  Wsdnsadap. 

i  n  a.aL 


■dap. 


n 

fMiav 


Mans  eloaa  al  Yltle«la> 
daT,  Pridar.  11:11  p 
>ffl-   Ptldar.  Iiai  ajk 

MaUa  daa  %%  % 

■n«r»Ma< 

l  is  aA.4 

aaAvta  ponrr.  rruoan  ____ 

MaUa  cl<M  at  VictorU— Tweapi  ttiim. 
w*diiMdtr-  rnrta*.  n  i<i  r 

MaUa  do*  at  Vtri<-.r:a  -Am 
dar.  Prtdar.  l.is  a  n. 

KAtraNA 

M«i;*  i-ln.a  at  Virlnria-  Ta#Mar.  M  a  ml 
W-.tn«>»fl»F    M  u  p  m  ,  Prtdav.  S  S*  a.aL 

«»:;•  d'i*  al  Vieinria-WwtnMdar.  fW 
e*r.  1  11  mm.  Prtdar  aai 

•om  peNnaa 

Matli  rloa*  al  Vlatarla—TuaMla*.  ItSA. 
Widnaadat.  ii.ii  »       Pridar.  S  M  am, 
JS^%U\^  YW«1j_Wado.«Uinn- 


Shipping  Calendar 

TO  ARRIVE 

mAO AHA— Australia.  Au(u«t  IS. 

WORENTA- Loiidsn,  Amum  IS 

rUPHBRe  OP  JAPAN  -Gt)i<iii.  Auc  33 

LOCH  OOIL— London.  AuBUat  30. 

K I NDXHDVK- London.  BaalMaMr  10. 

UnBCirreRDVK    London,  B«pt«isbBr  U. 

UlMtlUA  MARD— GhUta  aad  Japaa. 
Brptifmbcr  II. 

rupRTM  OP  t^AMAPA— PMna.  Japan 
Bad  Phitipplna  lalaadfc  girtwaasr  11. 

PRESIDE.VT  CLEVgTilM^-<nilaS.  Jsgia 
and  PaUippiaa  tUanda.  SaptMafen-  U. 

□WraUiyK    Eum^ifiBr.    pnrU.  BtpltB- 

b«r  Ja 

TO  DEPAKT 
.viAOARA  —  Hsmbiiii  aao  AaUpodM. 

AiitUJtl  jO 

fMPF>F''H<     OP    RUSSIA  —  Orlaol, 

IIIKAWA  UARl'-Orlrnl,  Auttut  M 
MOVCKIA  -Knaland-  Auiiul  14 
EMPRKas  OP  JAPAK-Hooolulu.  Japan. 

China  and  PblUoplna  lalanda.  8apUmb«r  4. 
PHBatDCrr   M«KntLBY-4aMn.  China 

and  Phllippm*  Itlaudi.  Btpianaar  a 

KORBA  Mftntr  rtiiai  aag  taeo. 
lamtoir  la 

AOMaWoi  —  Ramdnla.  BBva.  Awktand 
and  BVdnrv,  flvptambpr  it 

BICPRE88  OF  ASIA  -Japan.  (.'M:itt  j-r] 
mUpVloa  Iitanda.  HcntenilMt  II 

PRiaiDENr  ORANT-^Japan.  China  anil 
PhUtpplnr  ItUitd*.  B*t>ti>mb«r  is 

aiYB  MAHU— cbiaa  aad  Japan,  atpinn 
k«r  M. 

Transpacific  MaUs 

Ca^A  AND  JM»MK 
AOOVBT 

*APKM)A  lUatr  tvu  Yaaetavari— Maiu 

elMS  AogM  t.  lt:M  ».SL  Dus  at  Yeko^ 
Kun  AMsl  ta 

TUagtWKt  (via  Taas«Bnr)-lcaik 
cieie  AoeaK  4.  I  a-aa.  Dm  at  Ysfeahaaa 
AuSuM  at, 

BMPRBBB  OP  CAItAnA— Ikga  slai* 
Auuit  1,  «  pm.  XMa  al  lAabana 
AniMI  31;  at  HhaMBal.  UgaH  BSt  at 
nonsknaa.  Aiictui  rr. 

paansBirr  MAonoif  —  Maiii  cioa* 

Aiunai  S,  4  p.m.  Daa  al  rskahama 
Anivit  Ut  at  Bliaathal,  Aufsai  »;  at 
HoMkoiia.  Aiaesl  m 

-BiKAWA  iCii»-4ikia  timm  a^vu  m, 

1  p  in. 

PniaiDtKT  JA'-K!?nN  -  Hall*  cIum 
Alliu*t  IS.  4  P  n:  ni  l-  al  Yotatiacna  So- 
taniWi  fi,  ai  tRianthai.  Svptanbtr  S:  at 
llonv  ICnnr.  OapUmMr  13. 

tlXIOM  (via  Vancottvarl  —  MaUk  eioM 
Aucaat  as,  l  p  n.  Dut  at  Yekahaaa  a**- 
tsmbiv  1*1  at  HMUkona.  eapteabar  SS. 

"Ham  tot  Japan  oflljr. 

tMalb  tor  Japan.  nenaVn-^i  r«n- 
lon  nrily. 

At'ST&ALIA  AWD  NEW  7,i:.\I,AND 

HAKtftU-Malla  eloaa  AuKuil  i.  11:11 
PRi.  0««  at  WrlUaaton  Aaiwi  U;  at 
0pdn«n  Mawtt  » 

tSOHOMA—MalH  rlMa  Amutt  II.  11.11 
Bjn.   Dum  at  Brdsar  Bapliabir  IL 

MUOAaA-Uam  kloM 
DM  at  AncUaad 
BaptPinlMr  n 

TAUiir    \t»  •^  Aagert  II.  11:11 

r  tr     Uiin    ,.t    <A<-[niicton  BmssieM  33; 
at  erdaap.  Btptsnkir  IT. 

UM  IV  Aaswatta  mtr. 

FolMm  and  AUin 
MaOs 


EDMONTON.  AltA.,  Aug  19  — 
Beating  Ltii-  Arctic  SKaiii,  Canadia:^ 
flle^^  and  aeroplanefi  have  trluii;pn<d 
111  H  lar  nortJiern  tcjvt.  Tlie  tes: 
.siH'iicd  a  draiiiH  m  Ihrci-  u^;I-^,  ".lie 
Iirsi.  when  the  M.koa!p;ii'-  parly  wa^ 
fo.'L-ed  to  ttbaiidun  two  moiioplanea, 
forced  down  by  foal  shortage  on 
lonely  Dcaie  Mnt  en  (be  Arctic 
Gu&st  late  Igst  Autumn,  'pt  second 
act  was  irtille  the  maohlngB  mnalned 
through  an  AratlQ  Wttitar,  ndur- 
ing  storms  of  whoee  magnitude 
none  can  tell,  and  the  final  act. 
Just  completed,  wajs  contained  in 
the  salvaging  of  the  machlnex. 
WERE  -GASKCD-'  UP 

One  of  tlvj  inonoi:!  uie.s  was  the 
property  of  Dominion  Explorer* 
Limited.  A  little  over  a  week  ago 
--.;iipli<.'j.  of  |:iiMjIlne  aiul  oil  were 
CdKen  to  Uie  scene  of  the  lorced 
landing.  Tbe  machines  were  '  gassed 
up"  and  flown  to  Coppeirniine  River, 
whet*,  witbouv  'overbaul,  Usay  were 
placed  In  service.  On  Thuraday 
eveninif  last,  the  second  machine, 
Lhc   jToperty   of   Western  Canada 

Al;'.va>S.  :i;x-:']r.'_  hy  pUot  W,  J. 

iiML-ii;iiiii.;;.  ...  ii'chanlc.  and 

on  Momlixv  i  \ti.!.  .r  the  machine 
landed  at  McMurr^;. 

SUFFERED  NO  OAMAOS 
So  far  as  can  be  seen,  the  ma 
chlneji  suffered  no  damage  through 
then-  lonK  ftay  in  the  Arctic.  Their 
motors  started  without  difficulty 
(•iii:p  fuel  and  oil  were  provided, 
•ind  there  were  no  visible  evidences 
of  deterioration.  Hie  Western  Can- 
adn  Alrwayi  marhlne  wUl  undergo  a 
thorough  CTamlnatton  al  HOMurray 
to  detcmlne  if  a  complete  over- 
haul la  necessary. 


EaHy  Fro$t  h 

Experienretl  at 
Northern  Point 

POINT  BARROWt  AlBaka 
Aug  10.  —  Approaching 
Winter  was  felt  here  today 
with  a  26-degree  temperature, 
whloh  Bllffeaed  mud  la  Um 
streeta  abd  ooated  ttie  water 
with  slush  Ice. 

The  tailing  schooner  C,  8. 
Holmes.  bringing  murh- 
needed  food  supphea.  Is  ex- 
p«!ted  to  be  AighlMl  tie,vond 
the  Ice  pAok  dally 

Snow  lall  nearly  all  day  and 
the  wind  was  back  iri  the 
Wast,  driving  the  ice  pack  to 
the  BntrMB  of  Mids 
an  Btgntlng  BOottt^ 


River  Bottom 

Yields  Relic 
Of  Old  Times 


BATON  ROOQE.  La.,  Aug  18  - 
A  gold  hUted  sm-ord.  engraved  "Joa. 
W,  Morton,"  and  strapped  to  a 
skeleton  found  on  the  botuwn  ol 
the  Ml-sslsalppl  River  ■  pp-jMte  this 
city  today,  started  tiutoriana  search- 
ing their  reference  hooks. 

They  believed  Ik  waa  Ihe  reouina 
of  an  olBeer  of  Admbal  Vwragtttii 
forces  that  eapturad  Baton  Itoug* 
In  1863.  The  discovery  waa  made 
possible  by  the  low  stage  of  the 
rtver,  aa  normaUjr  the  apot  would  b  : 
oovergtf  by  Cwectr  feat  of  ~  atcr. 


CARRIERS  OF  CARGO 

After  loading  1.400,000  feet  of  laU- 
way  tie*  and  lumber  at  Brentwood, 
the  l^r  ihUled  to  Departure  Bay  on 
Monday  night  lo  complete  leading. 
BooordlBg  to  King  Brother.^,  local 
ablpplng  agents.  The  .^junc  nrm  ra- 
ports  the  condor  icav>iig  Jamas 
biand  for  Dupont.  Washington,  after 
unloading  IJOO  Uou  ol  nitrate. 

To  load  hwbcr  lor  u>c  umicd 
Kingdom,  the  mkateosa  city  is 
coming  to  Ktnt  Brothers  and  will 
berth  at  Ogden  PoUii  Pien  tomor- 
row, Tbe  ^mon  City,  Reardon- 
amlth  Une,  wUl  dock  at  Rithet  Piers 
on  the  same  day  to  load  lumt>er  for 
the  United  Kingdom.  On  PVlday, 
the  Ploekla  Maru  la  due  In  the 
afternoon  at  Rithet  Plorg  (o  Md 
lumber  for  .Japan, 


EXPRESSES  OPMSM 


racldr  ."^iramvhlp  CaMpaDy  Repre- 
senUlU'-  Prr-dieta  Change  for 
Belter  Bcfora  ^aU 


West  Coast  MaUs 


■salaM  AMil  la  1  am. 

Bwiingir  ^  as  BvOaav. 


Mall*  for  lha  Yukon  and  AUln  wUI  U 
diapaiebad  lc«a  Vaaasavar  aa4  BMWIa 


PHMMS 
Aoeaat  I. 
PriBaaW 

AaaMt  u 
rnneaaa 

Aociut  ta. 

PrtnoaM  0lMrl»(t<^ 
Aotuat  M. 

Prinua*    I.Aii(«*  -  Vaciroi' 
Aaauat  II 

Kr>ttavr*l«rn  -n«aicl<>   B  P  Adnkl 

PrtaoMH  Obarlatta-Vaaeaaf*.  ^  p. 
AuaaM  Sd, 

•  Bdl*  gSBBHifedP  B 

A««M  I.  a  s.  u.  uTm.  n  abi  m. 

risia  liU  0.m^ 


CXIf»rtlT«  June  If.  IBM) 
AamWAT,    BAMFIKIJ).  CACHALOT, 

rrrpTvcsK.   ri.Avoot  oT,   e  r  o  o  lB, 

tl  -1  \TV    Kll.nnSAN,   KVUQI'OT,  NOOT- 

ti\.  fiitiT  AiAKRM.  PORT  aBivparw. 

AA.M     UATKO.     K  E  C  It  A  a  T,  TOPtffO. 
DCLUELTT 
MalK    Tl!ir.e    al   VlL'torle— lit,  BUj, 
imti,    ;U  ,    'It'.'.i.   par_ti   month,    1(1  pA 
Ualli  at  Viciniia  Mv«n  dan  laUV. 

CLO-OOSC  a  ABA  WIS 
Maili  oloa«  at  Victoria— lit.  11th.  list, 
aaelt  montli.  10  p.n. 
MalU  dua  at  Victoria  aarta  Ban  later. 

BBBVAM  mm 

ualla  cioM  at  Vktogla  .wa.  Mllb  Mlb. 

Mch  nionUi.  ID  p  in. 
Ualla  du9  at  Victoria  arvcn  daya  laur. 

TRNiaa  ISLAND 
ualU  cloM  ai  Vlrint;a— 3iiu  cacb  moaUi, 

10   t  m. 

JUaila  due  i:  Vinaria  a^vtn  dan  laUf. 
CACHALOT,  CLAtOOCOT.  KVUQUOT. 
TOriNO 

Mailt  eloM  at  VWIorta— ted.  Ttk,  tStb. 
nm,  nnd.  37ih.  aaeb  maatb.  S:Sft  a  a. 
Mails  dtM  ai  YMlorla  atvea  days  later 

KABAWIS 
Uafla  <la«  at  VJetana-M,  Uta.  Hod. 
sajft^naath.  iiiSaA 
IttOa  Oas  at  nolarla  ssvaa  dati  late. 

BBYgYAN  KUMT 
Malla  9lms  at  vi«l«fl»-*Tth.  inh,  nth. 

Mflfa  Mttth.  t:U  AM. 

KaU  gaa  at  Ttelafia  smo  data  utn 

OBWm  UUND 
Kans   elokt   at   Vlaiaria  Mud,  aaca 

liM  a.  m. 
ittfls  Baa  at  VMeda  asM  dm  mar. 

QLO'OOaB 

HaUl  ctoM  tt  Vieton»— Slh.  l»Th.  Mtb. 
•ac)i  tnontii,  (  10  a.m. 
Maiii  dua  >i  Vlatarla  mpso  dara  la 
■oLsaao,  poa* 

MaUa  elOM 
da>.    1  p  m. 

Mailt  dut  St  T1eU>rla>  ::i-<iu  Prtdai 
l.li  an. 

SAN  M4TBO,  BAMPtELO.  E0OOI& 
aiLDOMAN 

Ualla  etoM  al  THiinili  Tiilillsi.  Tbdia- 
da*,  BalBrdar    ■  10  a  tn 

Malta  dii>  vt  ViM.nla  Um..;>  Wad- 
aaadsy,  rni^~i-    '       p  m 

i:c  i  I  r  i  RT.  seciuaT 

Main  cloaa  al  victarla  —  Tburidat, 
Batoida;.  a.K  am 

MkUa  du«  at  Victoria— Maadar.  Pndap. 
1:14  p  flL 


On  his  way  to  Alaska  aboard  tbe 

Ss.  Dorothy  Alexander,  H.  B.  Brlt- 
tan.  genernJ  passenger  agent  of  the 
Pacific  -St*  ;iiiishii»  Company  at  San 
Francisco.  o;»fr.irors  of  the  Dorothy 
Alexander,  ■.v.vs  jtm^.i  optimistic 
when  questioned  a-s  to  the  chanceiS 
for  an  early  return  to  normalcy. 

Mr,  BrltUn  stated  there  waa 
every  ln(llcHl;r-n  fur  greatly  Im- 
proved condmon.s  belore  late  Fall. 
He  based  his  opinion  on  the  numer- 
ous enquiries  his  company  waa  re- 
ceivtaig  ecQOvntog  boUi  iNlgkt  and 
paaienger  aopnnimocHHon.  Tbige 
waa  also  a  decided  dunge  for  the 
better  both  In  San  ttaaelfoo  and 
Seattle,  buslnesa  men  reporu^r  t°- 
cresaed  purchaalng  and  gtheraily 
believing  that  the  bottom  of  the 
depression  had  been  passed. 

Quest  loned  a^  tn  the  plana  of 
the  Pn'.iii'-  coRxt  steamship  Com- 
pany for  J931,  Ml  BrlttAn  was  not 
sure  whether  therp-  would  be  any 
changes  In  their  ahipi.  but  there 
was  a  po«.slblllty  that  there  would 
be  another  vessel  added  to  the  Call- 
fomU-Brit4ib  OolBnUa*WMIai>* 
ton  Hrvioft. 

PBiwngor  mino  hBd  not  boen 
up  to  egpeotaUoPB  during  the  vhb- 
*nt  season,  the  Alaika  enwilon 
ships  especially  not  eoiojrtng  the 
measure  of  patronage  they  bad  re 
eelved  in  I03B. 


latarla  atpso  day  a  latai. 


BrM$h  MaUs 


LAunSnTIC^Malla  rloaa  MMt  H 


1 

Vaaeomar.  t  pau 
S  p,ai^ 


1  aja. 

ia  BMpaaeB  or  mANcB-giadB  sleis 

AncaU  II,  1  p.m. 

ee.  ouosaea 

Auanat  >1.  I  p  m 

M  IlJt  nr  rRAIfCl  nii  Naw  Vork)^ 
Mail!  cloM  Aimual         ]  It  n  oi 

na  HBLTrA-MaUa  ci«M  ABSiMS  »4, 
1  p  m 

m    DUCRBB  (MP 
clMa  Auraai  »,  l  ».ai 

Be.    BOaOPA    Ola    Maw  VHkl 
aMa*  Avvaat  SS.  S:IS  »  h. 

Mall  iniandad  lot  tranamUalMii  tia  Raw 
Tork  maa(  b*  to  marked 

Whan  Tor«Rid<4  kr  air  naU  »<nt  Dnilad 
etataa  Una*,  mail  SMI  ^  Mm  y«e  tm 

BMt«j  t«A  dkvs  IBI*  Ma  tfee  Balis 

tadicalM  aaova. 

HoHJohdu  Mails 


AaaiHi  tOi  ta.  ts.  M,  la  IV.  iii 
a,  1.  a  a  wm  via 


nwee  will  appropnate  H33.000  to 

a  rreoab  .^mH  hrtaBM  rattway  for 
ky*wBl«irto  wArk  to  tto  Dondogue 


WELLINOTON  HZ.  Aug  10  - 
The  Norwfglaii  frelghfrr  Pen>bryn 
Which  sped   fo  aid   thp  dldtre^sert 

Uncr  Tahiti  in  the  Bo^i-h  rfl.  inr 

thll  We^  WBB  ItBSlf  In  danger  today 

The  freighter,  eairylng  sugar  from 
Cuba  to  Auckland,  now  is  running 
■■ihort  of  coal  and  U  afraid  to  face 
RM  oiiromlng  soutbvreat  gale  it  must 
battle  to  reach  the  New  Zealand 
porL  The  vessel  Is  endeavoring  to 
reach  Suva,  In  the  pyta.  lor  re- 
ooaUng 

nrai  stories  from  paaaengera  of 
the  ffl-falod  PboUIb  paMentm  Uner 
Tahiti  rcMhlng  bBre  today  from 
Pago  Pago  Indicated  that  masterly 
seamanship  on  the  part  of  the  can- 
tains  of  both  the  IkhUt  aod^e 
rescue  ahip  Ventm  prtMBtad  an 
appalling  d!.<«i<iter- 

When  al!  handi  were  aboard  the 
Ventura  an  aiiempt  waa  made  to 
save  the  vaat  quanUty  of  mall  in 
the  TkhlU-A  hoM.  With  acme  of 
the  bags  already  tufcaa,  ttilp'B  boato 
were  returning  tar  noi*  when  Um 
IVhltl  hin-hed  and  took  another 
rofi  Hif  waves  swept  over  her 
bowB,  which  faUed  to  rise  a^ln 
from  beneath  the  water.  Then  the 
downed  liner  atralghtened  on  an 
oven  keel.  Her  alem  rose  and  she 
dliBppMred  in  a  boding  white 
wMrMool.  There  was  a  mass  of 
MhiMred  upper  works  still  noatlng 
as  ihf  VT,t;ira  -ileamed  away. 

VICTORIANS  OPERATE 
FLYING  TAXI  SERVICE 

ReiidcnLi  of    Victoria    wilt  now 

have  the  opportiiBMy  of  observing 
the  BOthrmM  of  tlM  lair  from  over- 
head. H.  M.  KaddOB  aai  r.  M.  Mc- 
Oregor.  both  raecofely  of  VlolorU, 
have  brought  over  a  neet  blMane, 
wWeh  Uiey  are  operailnc  from  Uns- 
down^  airdrome,  'aking  paasengrrs 
up  for  a  "fhp  •  nf  any  dwrtrw!  length 
nf  time.  Tlie  many  lri(|iiinet  they 
tiave  received  have  led  t.hr  pi|n!.s  i'-. 
aoUdpate  a  c««ildTahl^  iia'ionage 

ALASKA  BOATS  OUT 

l«u1ng  here  laat  night,  the 
CPJL  fBer.  f^oBM  ObarlBlte  pm* 
oeedid  u  Vanomnar,  CMb  wfioh 

port  she  will  take  her 
tonight  fot  Aisaka  wtlta  g 
curskm  party  aboard. 

The  Dorothy  Aleundrr.  of  the 
Pacific  Sleamahip  Oompany'i  fleet, 
brought  a  fair  Hit  of  paMngeri 
to  Vlrtrria  yrptrrdar.  v.-hen  »he 
■  allpd  at    Kiih^'l   piera  o:i  Iwr  way 

to  Alaika  She  Itft  tor  the  North 
a»7 


IMNy  lyilPOIlIS  ARE 
BEINC  WED 


li-  vrixpnienl  of 
Uan  NsnMllalOB 


A«lB« 

or  - 


•YKMJUWl  N,y,.  Aug  18,-Per- 
hapB  tbe  twet  erldenoe  of  the  prac- 
tical grewttk  of  alr-mlndednoM  in 
this  e^try  u  ibown.  hot  ao  mBab 
In  what  already  baa  been  aoeom- 
pliahed.  bub  in  a  study  of  what 
municipalities  are  planiUng  for  Ike 
future  development,  u  the  statt- 
nieni  made  by  K  J,  Paucher  an  Of- 
ficial .,f  the  C.-ousc-ainds  Com- 
pany, thlfl  city. 

in  this  connection.  Mr  P;»ri.  hrr 
points  to  figures  ju  '  bv 
the  United  States  uepHMni.nL  ..f 
Oommerce,  ahowlng  that  u\  i  i  i  ooo 
imralclpaUtiea  are  now  piunnuig 
the  establiuunent  of  aiiporu  in 
tlteir  respective  """""mltlw.  Tlila 
number  la  aU  tbe  more  lurprlalag, 
he  conttooes,  in  view  of  the  fnot 
that  It  represents  a  total  moTB  flMll 
double  that  of  existing  munlOMi 
airport;,  und  imidmR  fleld.i 

"When  w-c  i-oiuiider."  hr  .sintea, 
"■  that  11  h  (1 .  1  a  It  rn  lu  some  tan 
years  to  cM.ib;!  .:!  uir  loo  municipal 
alrporU  now  ui  oi*ration.  and  that 
we  now  propose  the  crvciion  of 
more  than  twloe  that  number 
within  the  next  two  or  4hrae  fwia, 
there  can  remain  UttA  doubt  that 
commercial  avUtion  baa  firmly  en- 
trenejied  and  'aold'  Itaelf  lo  Ibt 
American  public.  At  the  preeent 
time,  &trport  development  by  towna 
and  municipalities  la  conaldanibty 
behind  the  progress  made  in  other 
branches  of  the  industry,  such  00 
In  planes  and  en>;lno.'.,  but  It  la 
not  difficult  to  vision  the  time 
wltUn  the  next  few  yean  when 
tbeeo  faeton  ibaU  be  oquaUaed.  We 
are  rapidly  approaehlnv  COOl 
when  every  oommunl^  of  anji  stia 
win  have  Its  own  airport  or  'uniting 
field,  due  to  tbe  faet  that  each 
reOQgnlBes  that  the  modem  munld-'' 
paltty  cannot  afford  to  be  Isolated 
from  Ihe  rapidly  expanding  field 
of  Beranantlo  acttvlUoal  r. 


is  pleasedto  ' 
announce  a 
sccoAd  new 

MOTORSHIP 

H  I  YE 
MARU 

^StfrniTo*HIKAWAMAmi>. 
MAIDEN  DEPAimJRK 

SKATTLE 

•  ♦  ♦  SSPT.  t* 

VANCOUVER 

♦  •   ♦  SEPT.  ao 


SWIf 
As 


>WlfT,  paletiel  aa4  biifla,  hk* 
Hlya  Mara  takes  Its  gten  m 
1 6reak  Cffde  leulai  anf*^ 

LIKE  har  a«l»r  akiit,  tka  H(ya  Mai* 
oFfavB  oniurpaiivd  pnicafa  aMU 
world'  lomou*  M  y  y.  1.  in*  raAad* 
at  lowcoil.  For*  Irom  Saatd* 
m  Voncawvor  la  Yoliofcoiaa,  Cakia 
dew,  >MO  ttft  TaaHrt  Cstln,  Qilg. 
Olfcir  peHs  pfegaillBeelaHiifc 

■ MOTORSHIPS  NOV 
SAIL  FROM  SEATTLE 
AND  VANCOUVER,  B.  C 

OMMNCIN*  «M  lalhg  dr 
tU  Hiktwa  Men  •  •  froM  SaaMIe 
lo  «.  at,  AvvKil  SOi  aatf  freai  V«s- 

(ovrai  S  p.  <*>.  ••Sie  4dr  *  ■  t^* 

N.  Y.  K.  Lina  •Hpar-nateratiip*  a^iH 

aaa^M  VeatewaaT  Mialr  latt  petal  •( 

Jsparlere,  iaitaad  ef  yicl*«1ef  es 


N«a«  WUm  Mara  aaillaij  SiaWls^ 
6  a-  M,  Oil.  aa,  VaACovwTj  it  «.  ai. 

Oil    39-  Staemarl  M'lhlino 

Mo'u,  Yokohena  Mom,  Shirftualra 
Maru  wdl  cawlIaM*  l«  rftpait  f>Ma 
Saallle  vleVUtotla  asferMrfy, 
MrfBS^gifBap. 


NIPI»ON  YUSCN 

A 


Californi 


rnj'oy  a  deTtghlfut  short 

>nf\-\  v<-vj)ie  to  r.ali- 

f .  .r  L  'i  ''i-'  ■.■ir.'iifr. 


fa  Btrm  kixx 


aa  EMMA  AIUAWVCB 

a*m  Ntinitaj  al  I  A  H. 

Alao  aa    fl    f.  AMxaodar 
TB^gaf  at  1  PJg. 


Tirkai  ornet- 


Btowl 


TFIK  DAILY  COLOMST.  VICTORIA,  B.C 


AUGUST     .IMO  ^ 


COLONIST  DAILY  COMIC  FEATURE 


-X' 


TjiE  DAILY  COLONIST,  VICTORIA.  B.C.  WEDKKSUAV,  AUGUST  20,  19J0  - 


Pity  Mary  Ellen 


By  Jack  Wilhelm 


KRAZY  KAT- 


POLLY  AND  HER  PALS 


The  Last  Straw 


sorr/Ibout 


MUST  BE:  SOME 
MISTAKE.,  MR- 


I  ►J6VER 
WEAR 

A  HAT/, 


By  Cliff  Stcrrett 


I  CA^  s/»y^ 


iUac  WaaU  lQ  He.  the  Orcbesi  rg 


By  Westovet 


CRf\-i.Y  ABOUT 
THPvT  OTHtR 


^  lT3r  WH0(/NfA9lL 


B^r  7/ifev 


S'MATTER  POP 

[TDTAK'E-  MtTo-^^F^ICA- 


Gets  His  Wish 


1^    OOTiV    IT  I 


****    ^   ^"Si^Ja  6frrvV- 
rOcK'  OUTA- 


D1X1£  DUGAN 


By  C  M  Pavnc 


UelAkes'EmAU 


JUST  likje:  a  vvowan 


«RU  tf»TT»*i6  J  I'M 
"TO 
v^B  CAti 


( 


By  J.  p.  MbEvoy  and  J.  H  Striebcl 


Health  and  Diet 


By  OR.  nuans.  moooy 


AVOID  KTC  TBOimtl 
The  proccw  of  iMlnc  nqiUni  ui 

itimast  unb«ii^vMbl«  unouiK  of  en- 
Tfiy.  It  tft  f^Mmatrtl  Lh*t  ftbout 
.-rip-flfth  rif  vnir  nrrvous  eiWrfy  1» 
ftpent  111  ihla  manner.  You  tan 
M4Ur  undtrtUnd  Uutl  wbaro  UMre 
U  ftMalU  «Blcet  In  the  vtilon.  UiU 
«tnm  BMV  tot  Cf«t>iy  taMmMd. 

tlM  SMMiiiettDn  or  aeMatuuany- 
imdt  fUJMM  hu  Md«d  m»ny  yean 
t«  ttw  Uf*  of  U»  *veraff«  penon. 
Man  can  now  aooUnUfl  t*  vnioy  Ufe 
Lhroufh  many  ftddlUocuI  yttn 
■xhtrr  rnmirr\jp  be  had  to  sit  In  hU 
■  r.-n'-halr  nii'l  wait  tor  UiP  nul 

The  pnervmtlon  from  ev^.fttram  Is 
•Udh  an  Unporunt.  tar'ar  In  oftUSlIig 
dlM«M  that  I  dlactiKi  thi«  wiui  evvrr 
llatlent  «lu>  oobm  to  ma  In  my  prt- 
vaU  pndtlM.  M  dUcnoiU  of  dli- 

Smn  b*  4oeont«  if  tbt  phvalcian 
Ddl  faMUlra  fnto  the  amount  of 
JHU*  ydUuM  vutM  thmifh 


Tf-v  the  dfl11cat«  ahadow  Itnpreaaloiu 
'Tim  the  outside  world  to  Ihe  opUc 
ntrvr  so  Uiai  theee  impiQiM  may  be 
lmprp&£«(l  upon  tlN  <MOm  Of  vUlOti 

In  the  hrslii. 

One  whn  pn-.peaaBi  iwrfect  eyesight 
li  Indeed  fortunalab  bpcAuie  auch  an 
IndlvMuKl  wUl  uiwUy  live  longer, 
have  better  btalth.  Md  team  more 
through  obmrratkm  that  ooe  with 
imptrfAct  fl!tht.  Where  there  Is  % 
i1*>nnit*'  r-\r  rirfpct.  It  III  R  poailble 
mil*-  r-r  (-.""inrhM.  wairted  vitally 
and  evrn  runctlonal  or  nrRttnlr  du- 
easA?  These  def^clA  ,11.  h:  ,,  pos- 
sible through  »  sTrnln'nK  ihr  r-yn 
from  faulty  light  anJ  hAci  iPAdini 
habltji.  even  whtn  thpre  no  hciubI 
defect  Id  the  eye  Itaelf. 

The  optonwtrleu  of  today  are 
highly  MUMd  «eolaUeu  who  have 
baoome  MiiMtod  through  an  inten- 
HTC-  kr«hi)ng.  and  ibay  atv  better 
able  to  examine  the  oyoK  and  dla- 
cov«>r  thr  Tror*  of  vinion  than  la  the 
avi  1  .ire  ri 

Roifir-  nf  n\f  .li'f^-r  .*  (t  vWnn  can 
OliiV  f't'  r.i-.i'-iif'i  U.-iiinjh  'i-ilriK  ' 
rti;ht  kind  of  flaueji.  but  Ute  ma- 
jority of  ooMi  oan  ondoubtrdly  be 
benentod  thfoagh  davtlopijg  good 
habtti  o<  nMAiv  m4  Ito  fttf^tfaoM 
hate  «l 


eurdies  for  atrenfthenlng  the  mus- 
cles and  Improving  the  elreulatwn 

or  (he  eye  ff  snyone  desires  this 
article  «nd  Kill  tend  a  large,  sflf- 
audic<r.i  :t;iniijpd  tnveloije.  it  will 
be  mailo<l  uiiliout  charge. 

If  you  wish  to  prenei-ve  your  cye- 
slshi  you  jihtiiiifi  Kvyifj  the  glare  of 
direct  light  into  th-  ejM.  or  a  direct 
reilerii.-n  ir.un  -.hii.v  paper.  The 
best  light  oomes  over  Uie  left  shoul- 
oer  OQta  the  p«per. 

Do  not  try  to  read  is  a  tlUdtertng 
light  nor  in  Atnet  ms^lgbL  Tbs 
heM  artificial  Unht  Is  from  Indlraet 
sources  or   from   powerful  frosted 
i  globes.    Leirn  i  j  siop  your  reading 
,  a*  soon  s«  your  feel  tliTd  It 

I  Is  not  good  to  continue  reading  a 
b«ok  all  night  long  Mmplv  bernu^e 
one  beeomoa  interested  ir.  ■).•<  .^u  r . 
AvcU  doing  work  thai  requu-f* 
I  oldat  apfrUestloo.  aueh  aa  One  nee- 
(ilftworlt.  or  rMdtng  my  smidl  type 
RMdlng  00  trains  while  objecu  arv 
ceing  passed  u  enervating  to  the 
eye*  *K  Is  ?1(tlne  r]^^'  m  a  mo- 
tion pirtiir*  •rrr^'n 

Oo  not  wr»r  l:upr  n-r-rlv  fitted 
glasaea  It  ii  poor  economy  to  pay 
flitoeo  to  Iventy-dvr  ren-i  fnr  your 
giBMia  when  they  msy  ruin  your 
*Mmi.    Thors  an  o<tcn  injurtooa 


examination  can  dctermtne  the  cor- 
rect glBMea. 

C!oITespoDdenl^  wishing  to.com- 
munlrnlc  uith  I>r  McCov  fJiould 
adtlrew  l-jltcr.s:  Dr.  TiTJik  McCoy. 
cjy  Mi;Coy  PubhcaUona.  Inc..  689 
Booth  Ardmore  Avenue.  1^  Angeir^, 
Cal.  A  setf-addraaaed,  stamped 
vavelopd  aiNiilA  ftt  tMlaiM  Mr  Uw 
reply. 


OVERCOME  BY  CRAMPS 
YOUHIg  BOY  DROWNED 

VAiroouviR.  Am.  ii.*-Amw 

•nUy  overooma  by  ortniM  iWt 
swimming  In  Burnud  mial  near  the 
Heatley  Avmue  wharf,  Ooc^ 
Powell,  twelve,  son  of  idra.  M.  Powell. 
Flawkea  Avenue,  was  drowned  oil 
K4onday  night  shortly  aftw^  1  o'clraclt 

The  only  witness  of  th/-  irag-ylv 
wa«  Roy  Smith,  nine,  Powrtl  a  com 
panlon.    He  reported  thsf  nmdmx 
was  diving  from  a  rart  n*ar  the 
wharf  when  he  dlaappeared. 

Hie  body  was  not  recovered  unti! 
»  o'cNick  this  morning. 


J.  W    H  ry>k**,  rhsUman  of  thr 
QTimeby.  r-,n-:l..n-l  tooKnll  ctub.  rr- 

-  .-   .—  ~\  wntly  dived.  t'lUy  cirihPii.  frcm  his 

Into   t  [ir    T'»initirs  anl 

wat  mm  tm  UK  Only  a  inigiillilB  [j»wa  «  boy  drowmog. 


SOURC[OFmU[ 


MInaeapolli   Msnufartarrr   nf  in- 
BBlaliiig  M«(riUI  Cnnl^mpUles 
Using  SphsrTiam  ^T-vkh-h 

Winnipeg  reporU  tlmi  ,  LjitMcler- 
atlon  Is  now  bring  given  lo  the 
esubllflhmrnt  In  Manltobn  of  a 
new  Industry  to  utUlM  the  ephag- 
num  masses  available  in  huge 
qvanttty  Ui  the  muskegs  or  bogs 
uurtHuous  to  U»a  Budsoa  Day  Rail- 
way. It  apyaarg  that  a  Minnaapoto 
mamifdeiarcr  of  Inaulatlng  materi- 
als for  building  comrtrueUon,  with 
1  bninr.h  fectory  tn  Canada,  has 
<-<ntiv  become  greftlly  totaragtdd  In 
thpw  mosees  and  It  dOMsmpUtlng 
the  establlstynent  of  ft  iaetory 
which  would  use  the  nw  Bttlfllal 
ri-livs(.M  from  the  boga. 

t  NLIMITKD  QITANTTTT 
According     to    Fred  V  8rlbert. 
stiperlrtetMlent    for    Manitoba  snd 
.SaUntchewan   nf    tba  Natural  Fle- 
•oui"*-;;  neparimcnt.  Canadian  Ka- 
Raltvays,  UtvasUfatlaas. 


which  are  .itUl  hfini;  carried  on,  so 

far  Indicate  nri  h\':t--  \  unilmtt^d 
r|iiS-nUty  nt  thin  m.\  i.  .!  vitw-rlor 
quality    In    l.lir  .r    iifrft  m 

bogji  fur;;-,^  r     •.      ■',  ;M 

out  that  tllp  iTr.ui  in  (  wv,  ..!,,  IcIiy 

In  iMilding  oooatruoUoa  i~  ''-T  '  l  '^iy 
toward  tblelcAr  iDsulalioT,  agsutit 
heat  antf  eold  and  that  Mwm  are 
numoiia  pngsttttHm  ■bM4  of  stat- 
able UMatettDt  malariali, 
tnm  Of  wuwon 

Abmdy  bi  lorope  great  Indus- 
trial us*  of  PCM  u  m«d«  in  the 
muulMtuH  of  boarda  for  the  to- 
sulatMa  of  diMlUi«».  iBdaitotai 
planu.  cold  slonct  wanbouaaa  and 
refrtgermton.  Sofgrat  Ships  of  ttoe 
Hamburg -American  l.in*'  including 
the  Leviathan,  arv  insulat^^  with 
peat  board,  and  this  typ?  of  board 
IS  eit^iisivriy  used  In  Kumia  tor  in- 
siUatioti  ol  both  dwellings  and  large 
boUdtngs. 

Oonaldarable  interest  la  now  being 
titeoad  in  Oaaada  m  tta««MHMl- 
tlaa  eC  »H*ffslng  aaUabto  "^BmMlti 
bois  f  ar  tte  preduettaa  of  Mat  te* 
Milatan  AM  tf  Uis  pnoM  VMJM| 
maMnMMH  It  will  mean  an 
hilely  industry  for  ihs  0». 
minion  and  one  which  will  bias* 
form  the  muskegs  of  Nggtten 
MaiUtoba,  loot  haU  of  m  in  

I 


^  :^   ^AfJT  TO  ^ 
L«A«^i  WCvJ 

"TO  dtr  Matte 

OF  J^-' 


Om>i  Shw«x  n««4*  r**«n«4 


EMBARRASSING  MOMENTS  | 


clal  TalOB.  loto  a 
tlooal  wtalth  for  fhr 


-dnj.    The  fWer  ttorltxcatt  *Un  rixitra  hu 
[wife.  Mrs.  Sarah  Lrfnii---  Nr.-tJi.'rf 


woai  wtaim  for  fhr  j-  iwn,.  earah  Nr.-tJi.',f. 

FAnUmtTH  NORTIK  orr    |!S  wJy**^  complKiiy 


9MM  ilUWI'lM,  Cal.  Aug  - 
OoMon  tlewart  Northeott.  con 
tfMMMi  gjHitfaici.  waa  vtalted  by  hu 
fawtr  today  ter  the  first  tima  aloes 
h*  waa  taprlaoMd  a  yasr  aad  a  telf 
••b  Mr  tti  MivMto  Am  Mm 


Grape  ([T«w»r»  r»f  f<inin  met  re- 
cently and  pifP'»r=-.l  I  I  n«ht  Primch 
tagWIaUon  pr'»hlh\[       fh*  mlxlnit 
wtna,    which    greatly  dlminiahes 


22 


TIIK  DATLY  COLONIST,  VICTORtA,  BXL  WEDKESDAY.  AUGUST  20.  1930 


CI 


FULL  TICE 


19 


By  HEKBKRT  GALWAY 
(Amter  «i  Hmk  Bwlbrd-«  iJcir."  -  Mh,^  Nobody*  mw 


Both  awn  br  tiM  Hf&t  of  their 
pock«t  iampa  gauthed  every  rcraei 
'if  the  hogs  buB.  Th?y  rven  flaihed 

the  electric  rays  up-m  iiie  ^aft^rfl 
tngh  up  III  thp  Lob»eljln  roof     i  tit- 

"I  doiit  k(l')\v  wti;ii.  >i,ii 
aUt'it  be  up  ;o,  himh,"  ^runi. 

bled  the  roitftttf>lr  iit  idijttli.  "DraK- 
Wto'  OJBcerv  o'  Uie  law  out  o'  Uielr 
tod*  OB  wOd-fooae  chaaw  Vto  ttitt 

nrhlB  to  no  wUd-toOM  olMiM,'*  pro- 
tMttd  Meddsn.  -trbn  S  m(  out  to 
nnd  you,  Uw  younf  lady  vaa  lying 
all  of  «  bMp  In  Ui»t  comer  and 
daad  to  the  «Mo  varid.** 

**DMdr 

iron,  deod  u  fir  aa  knowln*  any- 
thUic  waa  eooeemad.  .She  waa  un- 
consdoni.   but   dldn^  aeem  to  be 

hurf 

,"No.  T  ghoiUd  5By  not.  "  the  con- 
atable  soiiird  grimly.  "I  ehouid  say 
iioC  Shf  viii%  well  fiHivigh  lo  op  It. 
iLiv  v..i:  o'  tlibikln  '■ 

Dick  McdderB  waA  nonpluned- 
-Vea.  U  lookj  Ukt  it.  dotii  it?  ' 

"And  there'B  do  clue,  noUiUig  for 
nobody  toimfc  mC  onnUnitert  tlw 
officer.  *^lMn  alat  mn  a  foot- 
mark" 

-  Half  a  minute,"  Intamipted  Ifed- 

drrs,  suddenly  remembering  and 
Mini.sUnK  lilA  haiitl  into  his  side 
IKJsket.  "Whiit  would  von  call  thla?" 

The  comuble  t-H^k  the  false 
beard  and  turned  It  over  and  over 
Inrxtrlncly.  "Where  dM  yon  fet  it?  ' 

V7  tbe  vlUaln  wbat  waa  bosslne 
the  Udnappln'  Job.  That'i  ■  clue, 
aint  Itr- 

"VeE."  wpnt  on  the  nfflnir  j'.owly 
"How  did  yo'i  Kec  it  ' 

"Punched  him  en  the  Jaw  a?  he 
came  running  out.  and  It  fell  oIT  " 

"What  wax  he  nuinlns  away  for  "' 

"Bocauae  I  sbouted  and  be 
thougbt  there  waa  a  crowd  ol  us 
gotog  to  dp  Iton  •em.- 

fhem?" 

"Well.  UilA  l>.k'  ii  medium 

fat  chap  wU!:  an  i  fH  ^T.'i  rap  and 
M  short  bemd  nnd  heir,  but  'old 
'ard— b?  am  i  got  no  beard  now,  I've 
fOt  It!  ' 

"Yea.  it'i  not  much  help.  Did 
you  fee  anybody  eloa  you'd  know 
acattif 

"ND-yeat  Good  Yflfl  Ttml  Td 
forgotten  all  about  him.  I ««  Voxy 

Pr«It" 
"Who's  Foxy  PredV  " 
"Don't  you  know    Frpd    Oovan  — 


J^wnkTiT-  «M  tto,  nply. 
-Braraley^  whatt" 

"Oh  I  Juat  Bramley  V  You  aee  I(a 
a  large  hoUM  where  travelers  Uke 
me  cui,  stop  fts  long  a«  they  like  or 
iv%  U'lLK  !LB  (iK  \  can  pay  for  lodging." 

Tltr  ilumi  cotn'.riK  up  nvt-r  the 
dLilaiu  hilU  wh'-ii  til,-  ,'i.ii>trtble  if- 
turiiccl  to  ( 1  11'  wvii-  iim  mtft :  upa-d 

Uitk  Medders  walked  utuiid  the 
bam  onoe  more,  with  tome  vague 
idea  of  finding  lootpnnU  Indlcaung 
the  way  the  girt  hnd  vanlibad.  He 
halted  when  be  raaebad  the  door 
again  and  looked  at  the  ground,  but 
it  waa  ao  rubbed  and  ecraped  with 
the  feet  that  had  recently  hhulTled 
over  It  that  he  tound  II  quite  Un- 

poaslble  to  pick  out  one  Met  of  tracka 
fnan  another 

Ha  began  to  wonder  U  the  gang 
had  returned  and  auoooedad  la  their 
deelgn  to  kktaap  her.  -Re  thought 
with  aching  doubts,  and  went  out 
Into  the  road  with  Uicr  aimless  walk 
of  a  man  uncertain  of  his  direction. 

Over  on  \hf  other  side  was  a  high 
bank  flnnkliiK  a  deep,  dry  ditch, 
beyond  which  liiy  a  waB'.e  of  flat, 
bare  land,  stretching  away  to  the 
dletaot  rtver. 

Ai  he.olambered  on  to  the  top  of 
the  ridge-Uke  bank.  XMek  Medden 
was  lurpriflcd  to  hear  a  loud.  ehrlU 
laugh  come  from  a  black  circular 
tent  a  few  feet  below  him. 

"What!  the  Joke?"  asked  Med- 
ders.  annoyed  to  think  that  anyone 
should  consider  him  a 
laughter 


ailit  a  beauty,  but  the  dMnt  know 
I  waa  helping  b«r.  Bba  waa  doped 
ytdmpped.  Left  in  that  oM  bam 
bgp  tlM  dtrty  dogs  that  Z  filghCened 
away  I  Td:  been  to  see  the  poUoe  to 
put  the  law  on  'em  and—" 

The  old  woman  burst  Into  a  laugn 
once  more    "Oul  you  go  to  the  cot 
,  tage  over  yonder  to  the  OgOghlble?" 

"Yea,  why  not  '  " 

"He  won't  get  you  ver\  far  We 
can  u)twh  a  thing  under  his  nooe 
and  lie  d  never  see  It." 

-Well  he  might  help  in  ll)is  And 
anyway  rhrre  was  iitib.'dv  c-m-  iifxr 
I  v.\sh  I'd  kri'iwn  :-iiu  wr*ir  ruinintij; 
II.--*  ;  rr  ■ 

U  wati  V,  U  '.!  \  •■[  V  luM  v  y  lii'ui  I 
that  Dick  .11'  .1^  .^Uirled  hi> 
twenty-mile  waik  Ij  Londuti.  He 

had  one  flaed  ideO'-to  make  hi.<^ 
way  to  Ashbrldge  and  In  good  time 
And  the  reaaon  for  fny  ffead's  as 
•odatlons  with  Jasper  Snalth.  and 

how  far  the  lifter  waa  connected 
with  the  abduction  of  Diana  Atdoi 

He  had  covered  about  a  mile  wht-n 
a  heavy  motor  pitiiNThriJcon  over  - 
took  mm  Ht  A  Rood  Rpeed.  Hr  let  it 
RO  by,  then  da-shed  after  It  like  a 
AChcx>lbL)y.  and  was  soon  salcty.  If 
not  oulte  comfortably  aeated  on  a 
narrow  projection  at  tlu  back,  hold- 
ing oo  ttto  *  UvpM  le  a  flSmIn  that 
hung  oomreiilsnmr  amt. 


CHAPTER  XIII 

Whtn  Diana  Ardon  Bwnkr  In  the 

darkne^.s  !■!   tin-  Huriciit    bnrn  ;hp 

thought  at  llrM   thai    ,(10  vjiLs  en* 

during  a  nlghinui*  Hiit  tiie  stjaw 
ruBtled  as  she  turned  and  she  fell 
cold  and  heavy,  she  opened  her 
eyes,  and  through  a  break  In  the 
laity  roof  saw  the  tiiw^wi^gh^  oon- 
tng  fitfully  through.  Her  ttm  wan- 
dered to  the  half-epmed  door  and 
watched  wonderlngly  the  Ught  as  it 
fitrrngihened  and  weakened  through 
the  p0-<>.sjnK  of  the  elouda  acnMi  the 
face  of  the  mr»on. 


  She  stood  up,  lier  limb-!  r:;ijKped, 

subject'  lor  *>ead    aciUng    duUy.  bhe 

I  walked  carefully  and  alowJy  to  the 
■Up  nice  and  early!  '  laughed  ihcidoor  and  peered  nervously  Into  the 
voice,  and  the  next  moment  an  old '  diffused  U|ht,  which  emphaataed 
g^isy  woman  emerged,  her  black ,  shadows  and  lent  mystery  and  magic 
evee  Bhlnlns  like  beads  fixed  on  yel- '      the  moat  common  objects. 


Poxy?   T  thouKht  all  Ihc  police  knew  ■  walk 


low  parchment.  "Blow  me  If  1 
didn\    think    sol"    She  hobbled 

nearer,  to  the  aatOOUbOMSt  Of  the 
silent  tramp 

"Let  a  young  wonirin  appear  and 
there'll  be  a  man  not  ^ar  behind — 
heel  heel  -  l>e  nMafa  mco  It  aad 

tt  aiiniyi  wnr  be.'  

"What  d'yer  mean— a  young 
woman  appear?"  asked  Meddcisa, 

"Why.  the  la.™  that  woke  roe  up 
to  BAk  the  way  to  I  'Tidon  " 

Dick  nearly  fell  oft  the  ridge  In 
hi*  excitement.    "When  waa  this?" 

"Steady!  Heel  hee.  Dido't  I  tsll 
you  a  man  wouldnt  be  far  behind? 
Oearle  mel  I've  never  been  wrong 
yeir 

"Wen.  what  about  Itt  Hott  Ikr  Is 

It  to  London?" 
"Twenty  mllei" 

'  And  did  this  young  lady  Start  to 


a  crook  like  him  I    Why  he  was—  ' 
"WhatI  Oovant  QonB  down  In 
these  parisf " 

*7eB,  why  not?  Bo's  dooe  tati  time. 
basBt  het" 

■That's  correct,  but  I  don't  like 
to  know  he's  at  large   again.  I 
thouRht  he'd  gone  abroad  " 
'Perhap-.  hr  v.lH  no*  ' 
"What  d-)  you  mean  -  now^" 


"She  vzs  going  to,  but  a  motor 


She  was  atone  She  glanced  fear- 
fully back  Into  the  gloom  she  had 
Just  left,  and  ran  pantf^ftrlckm 
to  tbe  main  road 

She  was  puzzled  to  find  that  her 
pune  and  its  contents  were  quite 
tota^  apd  Mad  to  piMO  together 
lhfr~miitV'iif  'thKt"tWTlMo  night 
Bow  she  came  to  be  alone  In  that 
deserted  bam  was  a  complete  mys- 
tery to  her.  She  had  distinct  recol- 
lections of  polng  to  Llmeliou.se  with 
the  old  sailor  and  ttavellriK  In  a 
motor  car  to  learii  neas  of  her  hus- 
band. Her  lut  recollection  was  of 
being  hekl  by  two  men  while  tbe 
suavo  black-bearded  offloer  priekoil 
her  am  with  what  appoarod  to  be 
a  syringe.  Tbe  reuatador  was  a 
bUnk. 

The  motive  obnously  was  not  rob- 
bery. 

She  shuddered  as  knowledge  sud- 
denly came  to  her.    She  ran  and 


car  came  along  and  1  asked  the  |  ("limbed  the  rldgo  tliat  fiklr;«!  the 
driver  to  take  the  lass  to  London." '  oppo&ite  ziiie  of  the  road.  She  must 


*^aa  it  dark?" 

"Black  as  the  color  of  that  tent 
exoept  when  the  moon  came  out." 

Again  the  horrible  misgivings 
about  the  car.  "How  many  i>eople 
In  tbe  motor?"  he  asked. 

Only  one — a  young  lady— besides 


"Well.  Im  Mne  Fo?tv  5  ijemng  paid  jt  ho  chauffeur,  and  she  happened  to 


for  belnc  in  ihw.  1  mean  there's 
'omebcdy  providing  the  dtbs,  so  that 
he  and  other  croofca  can  do  the 
dirt:*  work  oeeT" 

"I  don't  know  what  we  can  do  un- 
lua  tMt  nyilBjoaa  yoong  lady 
mMa  a  dwqio  gfalnst  acmeone." 
went  on  the  policeman.    "And  you 


have  missed  the  train,  or  she 
wouldn't  have  come  along." 

"Did  abe  say  who  Aie  was  or  what 
she  waa  doing  thmt" 

"No,  she  was  erylng  and  If  the 
car  hadnt  come  along  rd  have 
taken  the  poor  laas  in  till  she  could 
have  got  away.   I  don't  know  what 


dldnt  recogniM  anyone   but   Foxy  you  want  with  her.  but  If  It's  you 


Prod?  And  then  you  might  have 
bren  mistaken." 

Yes,"  said  Dick  Madders  slowly. 
Tttapa  I  waa." 

Til  keep  tUs  beard."  aakl  the 
ofncer.  "It  ttaar  xfVf  a  valuable 
clue.  Where  wtn  you  to  If  yon  shonM 
be  wanted?" 

"Well  Ihnl."',  ft  dlfflnilt  nialtrr  I  m' 
a  sort  o'  bird  o'  pa.'^.tuge,  I  am  here 
today,  nnd  gone  tomorrow,  but  I 
think  I'll  go  back  Co  Ashbndge  for  s 
time.  Yes.  a  note  addressed  to  me. 
FfLtter  Richard  Madders,  Bramley's, 
will  find  me  all  rlgbt" 


Hhe  was  frightened  of  I  hope  you 
don't  find  her  and  that  the  curse 

of-" 

"Oo  easy,  Mother,  go  easy  I"  Cried 
Uedders  ss  the  gipsy's  voice  waa  b«- 
oomlag  apn  ihrlU  and  passionate. 
"I  dont  want  to  harm  the  girl.  I 
want  to  help  her.  In  fact  I'd  gone 
lor  help  when  she  ran  away." 

"Well  then.  If  she  ran  away  from 
you  even  when  you'd  offered  to  help 
her,  I  say  she  had  very  good  reason, 
and  t  doot  Uke  the  leofca  o'  you 
meself." 

Dick  Medden  bmibod.  *1  kmw  I 


Burgess  Bedtime  Stories 

Fetcr  Ucts  I  hings  Straight  at  Last 


■By  TirORNTOX  W  rrRGESS- 


only  knowledge  that's  «Mt 
Ii  afloeptabto  In  faet 

--Old  Mother  Katun. 


'  I!ow  can  a  White  Heron  b*-  a 
I-lttle  Blue  Heron?"  demanded  Pvner 
Indignantly. 

"He  f»n.  because  he  l^  In  this 
case."  replied  %rat  tbe  Great  White 
Heron.  "Thiog  young  cousins  of 
mine  that  you  are  looking  at  are 
white,  orent  they?** 

PctcT  agreed  that  they  wm  white, 
very  white  indeed.  That  waa  Just 
the  trouble.  If  they  were  white, 
they  couldnt  be  blue.  Be  was  wlll- 
\iiS  to  admit  tiiat  they  were  little 
HTons— at  lenst..  ihev  were  smaller 
•lian  Egret,  If  Egret  Itad  called  Uiem 
little  While  Herons.  It  would  have 
been  all  right;  but  to  call  them 
Little  Bhio  Herons,  when  they  realh 
»Tre  white,  was  pure  nonsense.  At 
least,  that  Is  what  Peter  thought. 

Meanwhile.  Hay  Muikrat  had 
been  thinking  the  mgttar  over.  "DO 
you  remember.  Peter."  aald  he,  "^t 
Winsome  Bluebird  once  had  a  white 
son.  He  was  white,  but  he  was  a 
Bluebird  )n.«t  llie  .«me  Perhapn 
|f.  In  that  f.'AV  in  fhl^  rri.*e  * 

Egri*t  shook  his  head  "It  Isn't 
just  that  way."  natd  he 


H'l  t  lui  rrmrnil>er,  PBtaTf'*  SSM  hi^ 

-ihai  Winsome  BlaebM  Muo  tod  n 


white  Bluebird  was  probnblv  white 
all  hla  hfe.  Probably  hi*  hn  it  hers 
and  sisters  were  not  white  at  all  - 
"That's  tne."  spoto  up  peter  "He 
wu  the  only  wfatte  member  of  the 
famOy." 

*^  thought  aa  mueh.'*  dedand 
Egret  "Now.  these  young  Herons 
are  not  always  going  to  have  white 
coats:  in  fact.  If  you  look  fharpty, 
you  can  fwe  that  they  are  t>egln-  ' 
ning  to  change  already  By  next 
year  Ihcy  will  not  be  white  at  all. ! 
Now.  both  the  faUier  and  moUier  of  ' 
these  yoimgstrrs  there  were  ^te 
blue,  and  bp.  the  time  th;y  are  three 
rears  okl  that  will  be  the  color  of  the 
coata  of  tbsae  youngstera.  That  Is 
why  thlB  kind  of  Benm  Is  oaUid  Ito 
Ltttie  Blue  Beno.  Of  ooibm.  tto 
children  of  Uttle  Blue  Herons  mtut 
be  Little  Blue  Herons  too.  no  mstter 
what  the  oolor  Of  their  roalji 

Peter  .•wratclied  a  long  ear  with 
a  long  hindfool.  Then  he  turned  hU 
iiMi'j  and  .'.r.ratrhed  thr  other  innt; 
•  iir  » Itli  t  he  o'Jier  long  hlndf '»! 
'  7  her;.!!  -o  -.ee  "  said  he 

'  1  ni  glad  you  do,"  said  Bgret. 

**Uttac  Blue  ROran  la  Just  a  name, 
tha  sama  as  PMer  lUbMt.-'  said 
Piter. 

"llMfb  It,"  aald  fhrat   -V  yw 


should  aoe  thtie  yoong  Htrana  vlth 
their  panntfi^  ym  would  now  guess 
from  their  looks  that  they  were 

rlo.vlv  related 

Did  the  feather  hunters  kill  the 
Little  Blur   Herons,   too?"  ssked 
That  I  Jerry  Miuikrat 


"Yes,"  rrpile.i  Vjcrei  "it  got  so 
that  no  White  iiemn  had  much  of 
a  rhance  lo  live  A.'*  I  told  you  once 
before,  there  was  a  time  when  many 
members  of  my  family  used  to  come 
up  here  to  the  North,  partloularly 
lo  Bommar.  Now  that  we've  been 
so  pleasantly  raoahred  op  hare,  t 
hope  that  we  may  eome  again,  and 
that  others  of  the  family  may  ven- 
ture up  here  There  seema  to  be 
excellent  feeding  here  Oo  those 
two-legged  creatures  with  terrible 
guns  ever  come  here?" 

"No."  said  Peter  Farmer  Brown's 
Boy  wiU  not  allow  them  hen." 

-AMa  who."  asked  ^ret,*1iVbRn- 
er  Brown's  Boy? ** 

"The  friand  of  an  tha  IttUa  pooBle 
of  the  Oiwn  Mreit  and  tlw  Oraen 
Meadows,  tto  Uuikng  Brook  aad 
the  SmlUag  Pool."  replied  PMe^. 
Here  he  comes  now." 

Sure  enough.  Parmer  Brown's  Boy 
wai  headed  serosa  the  Oreen  Mead- 
-^"AA  «ir»ight  for  the  Smiling  Pool 
F«ret  spread  hU  great  wtaga  aad 
;'e<<ded  for  the  Big  RlHr.  The 
others  did  the 


<oemtH  WT.  w.  wmwmt 

Tto  next  stOr>-    ■  Farmer  Broicn  n 
Boy  Heart  a  Oun." 


get  away— home— tor  huiband 

"The  pretty  lady  wanders  about 
at  night.  "  the  hlgh-pltchod  voice 
came  from  a  circular  Mudt  tent  Jtist 
below  where  she  was  standing. 

Diana  met  the  gipsy  woman  as  she 
emerged  from  the  tent  and  toU  her 
rapidly  and  touMOr  tt  tor  jab- 
fortunc, 

"And  I  must  get  home— to  Lon- 
don Arst,"  sto  concluded. 

-"TlMrill  to  no  trataiB  thK  tfano 
o'  ttlgbt.  even  If  there  was  a  itatton 
here. 

"Is  there  no  other  way?"  pleaded 
the  girl.   -I  will  pay  for  IL" 

The  gipsy  regarded  her  sympa- 
IheUcally  "TliereH  be  nothing 
slong  nil  mornlna.  imles.^-  "  She 
held  her  enr  to  the  ground,  then 
Stood  up  and  ll.*;tened  Intently 

"Yes."  she  continued,  "I  thought 
my  obt  eaxa  had  not  lost  their  onto- 
nesst  There  isn^  a  rtistle  I  dont 
hear,  and  know  what  the  tzeea  say 
to  each  other  when  they  whisper  at 
night.  There's  a  motor  car  coming 
along  the  road,  and  ITb  doliw  to- 
wards the  City." 
"How  far  In  11  io  Mndon?" 
"Twenty  mUes  as  stialgbt  as  an 
arrow.- 

Dlanna  Stit  that  moment  as 
though  twenty  thmmend  miles  would 
not  tove  rendered  more  haptian 
tor  ctonce  of  caching  to  tto  shel- 
tering arms  of  the  city,  but  she 
said  nothing,  and  the  old  gip-iy  stood 
silent,  weird  figure  In  the  fitful 
night,  gazing  down  fh-  Ioiik  road, 
waiting  for  thr^  ear  whirh  r.hf  knew 
wUb  such  imcanny  certainty  wotild 
dwrtly  gppfftr. 

Soma  mlnutea  later  s  white  radi- 
ance lOhotietted  a  shoulder  ot  the 
hill  and  picked  out  every  Irregular- 
ity of  the  ridge.  DIanna  watched 
Intently  the  light  as  It  tmvalad  In 
and  out  of  the  apparently  card- 
board hills  to  emerge  finally  In  the 
shape  of  two  blinding  headlights, 
which  cut  the  nlphi  Uke  silver  bbidea 
ripping  a  black  curiAin.  and  showed 
every  toft,  every  gate,  every  stone, 
and  every  Uttte  bump  on  the  long, 
smooth  road. 

When  the  car  was  about  two 
hundred  yards  away,  the  old  gipsy 
ran  Into  the  rays  of  light  and 
frantically  waved  her  arms. 

There  was  the  scream  of  hur- 
riedly applied  braken  and  a  voice 
from  beh  ind  t  h  e  brilliant  raya 
called  out  n  question. 

This  young  lady,"  TopHod  tto 
gipsy.  'It's  a  matter*  of  life  or 
death.  She  must  get  to  London 
and 

"Oh!  If  ymi  wnuld  be  ao  kind)" 
Interjected  Diana,  gnit.erul  for  the 
old  woman.i  exaggeration 

A  pleaiflnt  voice  expr'".  <e(!  willing- 
ness, snd  invited  the  girl  into  the 
car. 

"Wete  going  lo  catch  a  Irmln  at 
Buston."  axpbUned  the  chauffeur  as 
he  alighted  to  open  tbe  door. 

-Win  that  suit  you?"  asked  the 
young  oocupant  of  the  car.  who  was 
now  visible  us  she  leanrd  over  snd 
smiled  a  welcome. 

"Splendid  I"  cried  Dlsna  grate- 
fully. "I  go  to—0  to  ArtWiridi  Hm 
Kuston." 

"Well.  youU  ttil  me  mon  on  tto 
way  home;,'*  indlid  tto  lady.  I'm 
afraid  wt  iball  tova  to  «Med.  There 
are  no  tnSna  near  tor*  at  this 
hour." 

Not  earing  to  Inflict  the  recital  of 
her  troubles  on  other  people,  and 
fearing  lest  tier  .nti>rv  of  kidnapping 
might  be  doubted  because  of  Itit  Im- 
probaUUIy.  Diana  explained  her 
presence  la  ttot  tooUtt  In  another 
way. 

Her  boalem  wagpniMft  ^iiliiiHiit 
but  waa  really  loo  ■—i"nsga  bbool 
catching  tto  mia  to  itow  MBb 

curiosity 

It  seemed  to  IMnna  ttot  tto  Jour- 
ney wa«  no  sooner  started  than 
ended,  snd  the  car  rtR.'-hM  into  the 
great  gates  of  the  terminus  with 
only  two  minutes  to  spare. 

■uaton  Station  in  the  small  bours 
of  the  momlag  k  not  a  obeerfnt 
plaee  for  a  tondy  gM  to  spend  an 
hour  or  two.  but  Dtena  went  into 
the  watUnt-roora  and  made  the  best 


Shopping  News  This  Morning 


With  Further  Barmins 


Furnishings 


She&i$and 
PUtow  Cases 

\\  ImIc  i  ->iton Sheets 
oi  medium  •  we%;ln 
cotton.  Siz«72  x*>' 
inches,  eacb,  91.23 

Sixe  80  X  90  inchts. 
each  f  1.4d 

Snow-White  IHIlow  Ckiet  of  httvy  circular  cotton. 
Per  pair   65^ 

UcnistitchcU  X'UIow  Cases  of  good  grade  cotton.  Per 

pair   —  tn'«m'H"tM«m.»..w-r.-.«...w.^... 

W  liite  or  Grey  Plannelette  Sheeti,  whipped  .on^U 

hize  64  X  76  inchei,  cach^^ — ,««^«™  f  l.OO 

Maia  nooT 


BARGAINS  IN  TOWELS 

Cotton  Uuck  Towels  with  colored  stripes  and  hemstitched 
end*.  Each   --,-„-,..  u   35^ 

White  Bath  Towcla  wSth  cotored  bordera.  Each........39f 

Extra  I«arge  Colored  Striped  Bath  ToweU.  Bach....86^ 

Colored  Striped  Turkish  Roller  Toweling.  Values  to  50c 

per  yard,  for  _  29f^ 

Linen  Crash  or  Colored  Striped  Roller  Towels.  2yi  yards 

long*    Each  ■~«-.www*«>««w.«««wrwwniTmi  rtVi 

Twill  Cotton  Roller  Towels*  Each   8Sf> 

Pure  Lhicn  Tea  Towel*  in  blue,  rose  or  green  checks. 
Each    ,  «™.   19<* 

— aiasiM.  Main  floor 


Thread  SUk 

Hose 

A  Pair,  59c 

Semi  -  Fashioned 
Thread  Silk  Hose  with 
reinforced  square  heels 
and  silk  to  ^rter  hem. 
In  a  wi'lc  range  of 
shades.  Sues  8'/^  to  10 
Hselsrs.  Mala  Wioo-. 


Cashmere 

Hose 
APair,75^ 

^^edi^m1  -  Weight 
Cashmere  Hose.  Full 
fashioned  with  widen- 
ed hemmed  tops.  In 
shades  of  nude,  grain, 
r.inc  and  black*  Shees 
S'A  to  10|j. 

wmirr.  MSIB  flsor 


If  omens  Bathing  Suits 

Wonderful  Values  Today 

All-Wool  Bathing  Suits  in  black,  navy,  red.  emerald,  gold 
and  blue.  Sixes  34  to  42.  Each  ™««^.|aLOO 

AII-WooI  Bathing  Suits  in  sun  tan  and  regulation  styles. 
A  variety  of  cobrs.   Each  :.  98.tNS 

Annette  Kelterman  Suits  with  square  neck.   In  tan,  red, 

blue,  fawn  and  black.   Each  ...^.95 

-aruiswesr,  ist 


Swiss  Curtain 
Panels 

Eack,7Sc 

Swiss  Curtain  Panels,  2).^ 
yards  loiip  and  40  inches 
wide.  Of  ecru  color, 
serviceable  net  Plain 
body  with  embroidered 
motif  at  base,  .^ucu'-t 

Sale  Price,  each  75^; 

BKsw»li»  SdS  Hear 


Loose  Covers 

On  Sale  Today 

Comforter  Covers  tii 
pretty  cretonnes.  Kach, 
at   

Mattress  Covers  of  good 
grade  cotton.  Pri  cr<i  at. 
each   ^  91.98 

Loose  Covers  for  recover- 
ing  old  pillows.  Floral 
tickkis^    Per  pair,  48f 
-SIsptaa,  Mala  yieor 


Special  MaUress 
$6.90 

50-Pound  Jute  Felt  Mat- 
tress made  with  roll  edge, 
stitched  side  and  covered 
with  good  grade  fancy  art 
ticking.  All  regular  lizes. 
August  Sale  Price,  ^6.90 
-^Wattarsk  SaS  floor 


Clearing 
Odd  Lines  in 
Men*s 
Working 
Caps 

In  browns  and  grey 
mixtures.  Sizes  6H, 
m,  7.  7}i,  7%,  7^ 
and  7yi.  Special  at. 
each   91-00 

Maa'a  Bats.  Uala  non 


Porch 
Chairs 

On  Sala  Thta 
MomiQg  at 

$5.25 

K.xira    Large  S'itc 
Heed  Chairs  in  iiat- 
ural-cobr  Duco  fin- 
ish ;  also  Extra  Large  Site  CitMi  ChcS^i,  Wonderful 
values  lor  this  monihig'a  ^ptra  «t  _JpBa25 

-yteatMje,StfJlso>^ 

Augusi  Sale  of  Bed  Springs 

Reinforced  Doirhle  Woven-W  ire  Springs  on  wood  frames 
Strong  and  well  constructed.  Made  to  fit  any  size  t>r  i' 
    93.75 


Cable  Springs  on  metal  frames,  well  relnferopd  wl 

cal  spring.    AH  sizes.    Each.„  ^..i!.**^*^ 

^'^..^^        springs  joined  together  hy 
heiieat  apnngs;  Attsiaes;  Earch^™   „....9i0.4i 

*  -matn^SMtMsse 


DURABLE  DOOR  MATS 

At  Lower  Pticea 

Durable  Nonslcid  MaU,  for  efficiency  and  long 
service,  nnequaled  fof  apartment  lumsc.  n/Ticc  build- 
ings, etc.  Special  aizcs  made  to  order.  Ntw  low 
prices  on  stock  sixes. 

Site  M  X  22  inches,  August  Sale  Prict.^,  .98.50 

Size  17  X  25  inches.  August  Sate  PriceM.«.^|a.r5 

Size  20  X  29  inches,   .\ugust  Sale  Prlp^  ^  ..p,,. aa 

Size  24  X  37  inches.    August  Sale  Price  97.75 

^\ugust  Sale  Price  918.76 


Size  30  X  48  inches. 


Washable  Table 
Covers 

Good  Values 

Washable  Table  Covers  of 
heavy  damask  with  heavy 
felt  back.  In  white,  saxe. 
gold  and  green.  Size  54  ^ 
54  inches.   Each  91.08 

Table    Oilctoth  Square;, 
size  54  X  54  inche.<  At 
each  — M.™  ™.  75f 


Luncheon  Cloths 

Of  Japanese  Crepe 

Jap  Crepe  Cloths  in  white 
and  tan  designt,  m  blue 
bacl^ound. 

^t.^c  .Vi  X  36  inches  25^ 

Size  45  X  45  inches  ,  35< 

Size  54  X  54  inches  60^ 

Sue  60  X  60  inches  60^ 


Girls'^  Wash  Dresses 

$1.00 


Regular  to  $1.95  Each, 

for   „  


Girls*  Dresses  of  voiles,  prints  and  ging- 
ham.<t,  daintily  trimOied  with  Of^gandie. 
Sizes  8  to  14  years. 

-OhnSfso's  WSar.  tal  Haw 


120  BRASSIFJU  S 

 39e 


On  Sale 
at 


for 
and 


Narrow'Style  Brassieres,  excellent 

the  schoolgirl.    In  striped  cotton 
rayon  silk.   Slip-on  or  back-hook  styles. 
Sixes  30  to  36. 


ChMren*$  Sleepera,  $1M 

Crepe  Sleepers  in  one-piece  style  with 
button  front  and  drop  seat.  Sixe^  2  to  6 

-«aiMnB's  Waar,  lit  fftow 


Vfars. 


Girlt^FlanndBkuen 


Women's 

Summer  Wash 
Dresses 

On  Sala  TUa  Momliif 

Dainfy  Fh>cks  of  rayon,  prints  and 
spun  silk.  Slaea  Utoai.  - iMi 

Dresses  of  spun  silk  and  rayon. 
With  long  sleeves  or  sleevcleu. 
Sizes  14  to  40. 

$8.95 

Printed  Silk  Knit  Dresses  in  all 
shades  and  a  variety  of  smart  pat- 
terns. Necks  finished  -with  collar.t 
of  net,  lace  or  contra-sting  silk 
jabots ;  skirts  flared  and  snugly 
fitted  at  hips.  Sixes  14  to  40. 


$5.95 


— kUnttot,  111  new 


Genuine  Gold  Se(d 
Congokum  Rugs 

Congolciim  Ktig"!  included  in  tliis  group 
are  all  in  the  new  designs  and  attractive 
fiOlOflBgtt 

Size  6x9  feet.  eaA  ,..„.....M..,..,......9g>gS 

Size  7  feet  6  inches  X  94cei;i  each,  97.65 

Sire  9x9  feet,  each  „„  9&.15 

Size  9  X  10  feet  6  inches,  each. ...910.55 
Sixe  9  X  12  feet,  each  fU.TS 


Children's  CoveraUsy  $lJOO 

Children's  Khaki  Coveralls  in  Dutch  style 
with  long  legs.  Sizes  2  to  6  vests. 
Each   ^l-OO 

I's  WsS^  M  fflsar 


I'nglish  Scarlet  I'lannel 
I'lazerg  in  stngle-breastcd 
ilyle  with  brass  buttons 
ami  pockets.  Sizes  S  (<.  l/i 

vcars.   Each   93.05 

nwtsiwi'sww.  M 


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Ronni  •  A.11  to  6  P.M.:  Wednesdsr.  I  P  M  :  Satordsy.  6  P.M.— Phone  7S00 


.  Men's  Furnishings 

Men's  Garters  of  uide  web  elastic  with 
strong  clasps.  Special,  a  pair.... .96^ 

Men**  Starche<l  Collar*.  Popular  shapes. 
.Vssorted  sizes.  Slightly  shop  soiled. 
Prked  at   -8  for  85^ 

Men's  Dimity  Combina- 
tions in  athletic  no-biit- 
ton  style.   AH  Sixes.  To 

clear  at    75< 

Men's  Fancy  Rayon  Silk 
and  Wool  Socks.  Medium 
weight  All  sizes.  A 
pair  39^ 

-Uatft  now 


uprttht  on  an  uncomfortable 
and  cloaed  her  tired  eyes. 

It  was  breakfa.tt  time  when  «he 
aiUVSa  a|  tha  cottage  at  Alhbrldie. 

Id  IS  sainad  ss  though  moouu 
bad  pa  see  It  glnoa  she  left  It 
AhBoet  before  her  latch-key  had 

turned  In  th*  loek  the  door  was 
opened  wide  and  her  tntfted  BBBld 
weloaned  her  wiUi  open  armi 

"I  C*nt  aay  ho*  ^Ind  l  am  ^r^• 
you."  cried  Roth.  -^irir-r-!  if 


repreaidnff  a  aqb.  *Thare-s 
terrtbio  nyatory  to  be  cleared  up 
and  T  -boSli  of  f  wffl  rotwa  to 
MfT  Htevans.  my  dnc  old  (Midtao, 

tomfbt.*- 

TbO  maid  smiled  h»r  approvaL 
TIB  ao  slad.  I'D)  bef  innloc  to  hate 
this  piBoa  aov.  Theca'i  been  nothing 
M  tnalia  mm  Mr.  Anion  laftl" 


Ba  OentkMSd) 


Ot  her  anteeaA  laliiBe  by  a^uaa  — i—  ■  -  Tjg 


J2i  SEL??*  "f,  ^-'t   "My  dauihter  had  the  rale- 

sua.  Buma  to  see  if  by  niini.  e  dicuiry  when  she  rradoated  from 
rou  «or«  om  Itaera."  fugn  Schotd." 

"It's  a  md«  I'M  not  daad-nyj ^witj^  "Sup**  too  bad.  did  ahej 


DEAN  INGE  FAVORS 
DOOMED  CRIMINALS 
EXECUTING  SELVES 

OZPOHO.  England.  Aug.  U.  — 
Dean  Infe.  of  St.  Paul's,  efya  aaHsd 
the  -Oieaay  DeaOk"  tsdiy  Ms 
prealdanliBl  addMN  to  Iho  Uomn 

Gburshnan^  conferenoe,  at  Oxfestf, 
mid  the  present  ganeraUon.  eape- 
eUIly  alnee  the  wmr.  had  revolted 
aealnst  the  rule  al  Ura.  OruDdy 

Us  deoiarari  Vtctorlan  aeavenUoM 


fla  uypuuiiay. 
said  bo  bsUond  every 
erlsoliiai  dsiwiail  la  dssth  ongbt  to 
be  aOowod  to  oarry  eat  lbs  sentence 

upon  htnuelf  in  hii  own  way  He 
added  he  would  not  censure  a  man 
who.  knowing  he  waa  dytac  stovly 
by  an  sgonising  disease^  nMMd  l» 
shorten  his  suf  ferine. 


mm  9om.  uovtmo 
oiacxmMi,BA.4i^ 
MagMwte  imn  %a§tf,  Joe 
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SALVATION  ARMY'S 
FUTURE  POLICY  TO 
BE  DISCUSSED  SOON 

LONDON,  Aug  JS.-Tba  hlfh 
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discuss  rutur?  policy  at  the  Oral 
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Booth  at  Ounbury  f  .  ,Un>ifr/ 

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